Kiln shelves warping New kiln
#1
Posted 12 February 2013 - 06:23 AM
Thanks!
#3
Posted 12 February 2013 - 08:56 AM
clayshapes, on 12 February 2013 - 08:49 AM, said:
just grind off ALL the kiln wash before turning it over. It shouldn't be all that hard to do.
Jim
"But it does move," said Galileo under his breath.
#4
Posted 12 February 2013 - 06:38 PM
Natania Hume, on 12 February 2013 - 05:23 AM, said:
Thanks!
If they are half inch "clay" (corderite/alumina/some variation thereof) they really dont last at cone 6. You have to use a thicker shelf or a thin SiC shelf, if you can justify the cost.
#5
Posted 12 February 2013 - 06:46 PM
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com
#6
Posted 12 February 2013 - 09:49 PM
neilestrick, on 12 February 2013 - 05:46 PM, said:
I knew someone recently who got a bad batch of those Corelite shelves, they were the largest they make for a round top-loader. Every single one cracked nicely down the middle--I saw her stack and posting--so did Resco the mfr). Resco insisted that it wasn't a manufacturing issue, but they were also completely happy to refund her $$$. I have encountered other folks with similar issues (but only with the very largest of shelves) and a tech @ Resco spoke to acknowledged that at one point they had issues with the extrusions being prone to cracking due to a an issue with either the die or the method by which they were cutting them, I forget. Either way he said it was resolved, but I sort of wonder.
#7
Posted 12 February 2013 - 10:07 PM
justanassembler, on 12 February 2013 - 08:49 PM, said:
neilestrick, on 12 February 2013 - 05:46 PM, said:
I knew someone recently who got a bad batch of those Corelite shelves, they were the largest they make for a round top-loader. Every single one cracked nicely down the middle--I saw her stack and posting--so did Resco the mfr). Resco insisted that it wasn't a manufacturing issue, but they were also completely happy to refund her $$. I have encountered other folks with similar issues (but only with the very largest of shelves) and a tech @ Resco spoke to acknowledged that at one point they had issues with the extrusions being prone to cracking due to a an issue with either the die or the method by which they were cutting them, I forget. Either way he said it was resolved, but I sort of wonder.
Interesting. Hopefully it truly is worked out. I tend to give them the benefit of the doubt, because if they didn't fix it word would get out quickly if the problem persisted. They HAVE to fix it to stay in business. The folks at Lill Street have been using them in their gas kilns for the last few years and they still haven't warped. Seems like every brand goes through some issues at some point. Thorley's went bad when Laguna first bought them out, but they got it figured out.
Kiln Repair Tech
L&L Distributor
Owner, Neil Estrick Gallery, LLC
www.neilestrickgallery.com
neil@neilestrickgallery.com

Sign In
Register
Help











MultiQuote


