Small Kilns from Joppa GlassworksComments dated 3/18/2009 |
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| Well you might realize that we are in a midst of a little economic downturn, so to speak. And I really don't see any official rescue money rolling down my Joppa Road, not that I begrudge those who have a spigot running. The good side of this is I am actually willing to make a couple of these great kilns that I haven't made for years. The point is when I get really busy making burners in production it is hard to also make these speciality items. But things have tapered off pretty much, so I have a little time to devote to you, my dear potential kiln customers.
(Now, a few years later, things are not as desparate, but I am still willing to make these units for you. Sept. 15, 2014) |
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| 1. | The standard Giberson Mailbox, as a plug in model, no pyrometer or controller. (This is designed to be controlled with a power box like shown below as item #3. Kiln draws 750 Watts of power 120VAC (6.5 amps). It takes 12 minutes to reach working temperature of 925°F)Price $525.00 |
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| 2. | My favorite Studio Bead Annealer. Made as a plug in model, no pyrometer or controller. Kiln draws 700 Watts of power at 120 VAC. Kiln reaches 925°F in 12 minutes. Kiln is designed to be controlled with a control box such as shown below in item #3.Price $550.00. |
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| 3. | The JOPPA Hot-Box Controller Powered by an Auber Syl2352P computer module provides 30 ramp and soak profile. This control center can handle loads of 20 amps which are controlled by an internal Solid State Relay. This box is designed for 120 VAC service. But using this controller as it is and a Mercury relay you can control kilns of industrial proportion, like 3 phase, and kilns that draw up to 150 amps x 240 VAC. Please see our controller page for more information.Price $600.00 |
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