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    Default Cress Kiln (39" x 30") located in CT

    I have a Cress Kiln for sale since my landlord will not install a 240v circuit for me, let me know if anyone is interested and I can provide pictures. This is an older Kiln that I purchased from a family friends art studio, it does not reach the max 2400 temp for pottery requirements but works great for glass. I have all shevles and stands that go with the kiln.

    I am also open to any trades for glass supplies and what not as I recently setup my first studio.

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    I might be interested! Pictures and price please

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    Default Re: Cress Kiln (39" x 30") located in CT

    I am also interested can you post pictures when you get a chance



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    Apologize for the delay, here you go...

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    Default Re: Cress Kiln (39" x 30") located in CT

    Quote Originally Posted by stephenlopez7 View Post
    I might be interested! Pictures and price please
    I am asking for $400...

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    DIBS and i live in North dakota but ill handle shipping if your willing to? that is 100% for sure as long as u can give me some details about it. and how old is it? i dont kjnow kilns very well and im looking for one to anneal as many spoon pipes sherlocks and other mid range sized stuff but like idk maybe 20 spoons at one time? is that even a possibility? thanks. ryan 701-740-8272

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    Default Re: Cress Kiln (39" x 30") located in CT

    Quote Originally Posted by RSM View Post
    DIBS and i live in North dakota but ill handle shipping if your willing to? that is 100% for sure as long as u can give me some details about it. and how old is it? i dont kjnow kilns very well and im looking for one to anneal as many spoon pipes sherlocks and other mid range sized stuff but like idk maybe 20 spoons at one time? is that even a possibility? thanks. ryan 701-740-8272
    DIB fell through let me know if there is anyone local interested.

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    Default Re: Cress Kiln (39" x 30") located in CT

    I am interested, I am really new at all this, my goal is to make small glass artifacts, pipes, decrative pieces etc...is this something that I would need for that?

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