AIM Kilns and Grady! :)
Okay so I have not purchased a new kiln lately and it will be a while before I do but I have to give a huge Kudos to Grady at Aim
I had complained about my kiln in multiple threads and being the wonderful new owner he is he has contacted me to make it all right. In this day and age for someone to actually try and take care of a problem he had no control or responsability for in a great thing. I see great things in the future for Aim Kilns and Hope everyone gives the New Aim a new shot :) Thanks Grady for restoring some hope in business owners :) We all to often dont hear about all the good ones out there so I hope this helps some others out there :) |
Does AIM have a smaller table top style kiln that WON'T cost an arm and leg?
I had an Hot Box kiln for about 10 years and just noticed that the heating element is burnt (melted?) apart at one spot. Duane PS-It doesn't matter if its analog or digital at this point |
Contact Grady and ask him at aim kilns here on le I know he will be happy to help :)
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Aim has been real good to me too. The new owner is great. And Susan is easy to talk to too,
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grady contacted me too and we are trying to work out some "issues" with mine. Yes, they are very reasonably priced and if everything works and Grady takes control of the manufacturing delays etc., I MIGHT even be willing to recommend them!
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I have to say I'm pretty impressed from some of the recent feedback I have gotten from others on aim sense Grady took over.
So much in fact that Hotasstools may soon be distributing aims new line of lamp workers kilns. |
the 99ls is the best flameworking kiln there is. no doubt.
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is aims contact and website the same ? where are they based out of now ?
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