Firing a traditional wood fired tunnel kiln. March 16, 2024
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@joelhiggins61563 ай бұрын
Enjoying these videos thank you!
@nedludd86332 ай бұрын
Do you have only one layer of pots , no shelves ? Also what are the flues like ? Great video !
@singlegrainofsand3 ай бұрын
Very interesting thanks for the upload
@Gonchar_v3 ай бұрын
Благодарю за видео, хотелось бы видеть продолжение.
@twestgard22 ай бұрын
I appreciate the straightforward information. What are the chains for?
@user-ou4jk2di4q
6 күн бұрын
I was wondering about the chains myself.
@quantumofconscience6538
5 күн бұрын
I see two possibilities. He needs the main door covered most of the time. The metal piece is flimsy and light. On a windy day, it needs to be secured. Maybe the chains drop down to cover / secure the door cover. The second possibility, depending on how far the chains "go around?" ..... is to guard against a failure, or small collapse from the tremendous expansion that must take place in the kiln that exceeds 2000 degrees. Maybe the chains are a backup to "hold everything together. He is using regular bricks, not firebricks it seems.
Пікірлер: 7
Enjoying these videos thank you!
Do you have only one layer of pots , no shelves ? Also what are the flues like ? Great video !
Very interesting thanks for the upload
Благодарю за видео, хотелось бы видеть продолжение.
I appreciate the straightforward information. What are the chains for?
@user-ou4jk2di4q
6 күн бұрын
I was wondering about the chains myself.
@quantumofconscience6538
5 күн бұрын
I see two possibilities. He needs the main door covered most of the time. The metal piece is flimsy and light. On a windy day, it needs to be secured. Maybe the chains drop down to cover / secure the door cover. The second possibility, depending on how far the chains "go around?" ..... is to guard against a failure, or small collapse from the tremendous expansion that must take place in the kiln that exceeds 2000 degrees. Maybe the chains are a backup to "hold everything together. He is using regular bricks, not firebricks it seems.