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Converting an Electric Kiln for Wood and Gas Firing

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Bruce Bowers shares his process for converting an electric kiln to a gas/wood kiln.

January 5, 2009

Converting an Electric Kiln for Wood and Gas Firing

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After moving from a rural to an urban area, potter Bruce Bowers realized that, in order to continue to feed his passion for wood firing, he would have to get creative. And get creative, he did. With the cooperation of the studio where he was teaching at the time, Bruce converted an old electric kiln into a propane fueled wood burning kiln, with great results. Today, Bruce shares the process for converting the kiln and, on Wednesday, he will discuss how he fires the kiln.  Read More


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