01-15-2018, 02:56 PM
Well, I guess I only have the two major brands of knife kilns to go by, plus reading about kilns and salt pots others have made, and the first hand experience of kilns my friends have made.
From the years of experience of my friend, Mr.Ed Fowler, and being on a first name basis with the kind and gracious Owners of Paragon Industries, I am easily able to lend first hand knowledge and experience.
That's certainly not to say I know more than y'all, but I am really very sure that Mr. Arnold Howard has spent more time developing kilns than anyone else I could possibly think of, and I just got off the phone after speaking to each of these Gentlemen.
Your method of winding the wire around a ceramic rod is interestingly unique to me, and I'll await your results.
I'm sure you are aware the wire is carrying quite a bit of electricity when they are on, and the wire will have a great deal of expansion and contraction. I wish for your success with this en devour.
From the years of experience of my friend, Mr.Ed Fowler, and being on a first name basis with the kind and gracious Owners of Paragon Industries, I am easily able to lend first hand knowledge and experience.
That's certainly not to say I know more than y'all, but I am really very sure that Mr. Arnold Howard has spent more time developing kilns than anyone else I could possibly think of, and I just got off the phone after speaking to each of these Gentlemen.
Your method of winding the wire around a ceramic rod is interestingly unique to me, and I'll await your results.
I'm sure you are aware the wire is carrying quite a bit of electricity when they are on, and the wire will have a great deal of expansion and contraction. I wish for your success with this en devour.

