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According to references elsewhere, Keramikos will happily revise broken ovens; the heat-elements are the things that typically wear out over time.
 
According to references elsewhere, Keramikos will happily revise broken ovens; the heat-elements are the things that typically wear out over time.
In their webshop they also seem to sell some [[wire|http://webwinkel.keramikos.nl/94-onderdelen-ovens]] that seems to be stuff you'd make/wind a spiral from.
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In their webshop they also seem to sell some [[http://webwinkel.keramikos.nl/94-onderdelen-ovens|wire]] that seems to be stuff you'd make/wind a spiral from.
  
 
These ovens went for more than 1000 euro new; currently are still sold on the second-hand market for around 300 euro.
 
These ovens went for more than 1000 euro new; currently are still sold on the second-hand market for around 300 euro.

Revision as of 13:37, 7 December 2012

TechInc Inventory
Kiln.jpg
Description Electric Kiln
Make unkown
Model unknown
Operational Status BROKEN
Super Users Amx109
Received at 2012/10/05
Acquisition Details donation to the spae
Owner

currently non functioning. elements are broken.

a fix needs to be investigated, and an area assigned in the space for use

Justa here: having tracked this model down via pictures on Google and then to a dutch supplier, this seems to be a Keramikos oven; built/OEM'ed by a company in Haarlem, Holland , called, you guessed it [[1]].

According to references elsewhere, Keramikos will happily revise broken ovens; the heat-elements are the things that typically wear out over time. In their webshop they also seem to sell some [[2]] that seems to be stuff you'd make/wind a spiral from.

These ovens went for more than 1000 euro new; currently are still sold on the second-hand market for around 300 euro.

It might be smart to make a decision on this thing wether we'd like to play with it (and thus repair it) or toss it (thus sell it)

I am rather psyched about such a thing as this in the space; but ... can we even use it, safely ? Perhaps with the suction now in the space *and* a covering over the carpet ?