Why is my kiln rusting?

Corrosion on a kiln is perfectly normal... mostly because it is a kiln! Hot-to-cold-to-hot environments, plus all the water vapor, not to mention sulfur, fluorine, carbon etc. coming out of the clay all work to create a very corrosive environment for metal.
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What is the life expectancy of a kiln?

The average number of firings a set of elements can survive is 100-200. So, when firing mainly at lower temperatures, you are likely to get 200 firings or more. As a result, if you are firing your kiln twice a week, you can expect the kiln elements to last around 2 years.
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Can a kiln be kept outside?

If you want to keep a kiln outside, you need to protect it from the elements. You also need to have enough space for there the kiln to have sufficient clearance and ventilation. Ideally, it needs to be situated near an outdoor electrical outlet rather than using an extension lead.
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Do kilns need to be serviced?

Like any other equipment it is important to have kilns checked and serviced by qualified engineers on a regular basis to ensure that they continue to operate and perform in a safe and efficient manner and to avoid a potentially shortened life of the kiln.
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How do you maintain a kiln?

Remove any glaze or glass spots from the shelves, posts, kiln bottom or side walls. If not, glaze and glass will re-melt and spread getting in the element grooves to cause shorter element life. Make sure there are no loose fragments on the lid that may drop on your ware. Check your shelves for cracks before firing.
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How often should you service a kiln?

How often should I service my Kiln? A good practice would be to book in a yearly service as a minimum. If you use your kiln often or on an industrial level then we recommend having more regular services. Keeping on top of maintenance will keep the kiln in the best possible working order.
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Do kilns have asbestos in them?

Kilns utilized asbestos in furnaces, cast houses, and ovens for decades in the United States—that is, until 1979, when asbestos was finally banned due to its confirmed link with mesothelioma cancer and other dangerous diseases.
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Are kilns waterproof?

Kilns can't get wet, and moreover, kiln controllers cannot get wet. If they're wet, they just won't operate. They could short and be a safety hazard, and nobody wants that. They're not waterproof like cars, so it's important to place your kiln inside of a building.
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Can I put a kiln in my garage?

When you have a home studio there are several places that you can place a kiln. Usually, the kiln goes in the garage or basement since both areas are more likely to have the proper flooring and room needed. It is also acceptable to place a kiln in a separate building that is unheated such as a shed.
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Do kilns use a lot of electricity?

How Much Power Your Kiln Uses. A kiln's power consumption is largely dependent on its size and design. Smaller kilns that operate on a 120-volt standard household outlet will typically draw between 1.5 and 1.8 kilowatts whereas a medium-sized kiln will draw around 5 kW or 8 kW.
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How much does it cost to buy a kiln?

Within the $750 - $1500 price range, Soul Ceramics offers the Evenheat High Fire 1210B for $1,375.99 and the Jen-Ken AF3C 11/9 for $907.99. Both of these are smaller, top-loading kilns ideal for small pieces.
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Do you need to vent a pottery kiln?

Venting the kiln of fumes is essential to producing quality ware. Venting fumes from the room is essential to creating a quality work environment.
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Are kilns safe for home use?

Kilns can be quite safe to use, even at home, when you follow some basic precautions. Due to the high temperatures, firing a kiln releases volatile compounds into the air, many of which are toxic. You will need to use these safety procedures and tips to prevent injury.
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When was asbestos used in bricks?

Asbestos Exposure Still a Concern for Brick and Stone Masons

Asbestos exposure is still a significant concern for brick and stone masons. People working on buildings built before the 1990s may come into direct contact with asbestos and inhale the fibers.
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What do fire bricks look like?

Color and Shape

The color allows the bricks to match the surrounding applications in the same way regular bricks are manufactured in different colors. The color of regular bricks varies according to the type of soil used. Firebricks are uniformly rectangular, while regular bricks may be unevenly shaped.
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What are wood stove fire bricks made of?

Silicon carbide, with high abrasive strength, is a popular material for hearths of incinerators and cremators. Common red clay brick may be used for chimneys and wood-fired ovens.
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Should you kiln wash the bottom of a kiln?

It is recommended that you also apply kiln wash to the brick on the kiln floor. If any glaze drips onto the floor of the kiln, the wash will prevent the bricks from being penetrated and destroyed by the liquid.
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Do you kiln wash bottom of kiln?

Most kiln suppliers recommend applying kiln wash to the kiln floor. It creates a barrier, so any glaze that drips onto the floor is easy to remove. It also prevents damage to the fire bricks. However, not advised to use kiln wash on the floor elements are embedded in the kiln floor.
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Should I use kiln wash?

Why do I need kiln wash? Pottery Kiln shelves are made of a hard material that is similar to fired clay. If you don't use a kiln wash, any glaze that comes into contact with your kiln shelf gets absorbed and becomes permanently fused to it.
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How do you clean an electric kiln?

The best way to clean your kiln after pottery explodes is to lift out the large broken pieces first. Then use a vacuum cleaner with a soft round brush on the end to clean up the smaller debris. It's best to use a nozzle on a long hose, rather than a hand-held vacuum cleaner.
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How do you level a kiln?

To level the kiln, place a shim under the appropriate kiln stand leg or legs. If your kiln has leveling feet, turn the adjustable leveling bolts with a box-end wrench to change the height of the stand legs. Take your time when leveling the kiln. Once it's level and steady, tighten the leveling feet lock nuts.
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