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2013-07-27, 4:35am
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Kiln surface temperature question
Hi
I just got my new glasshive kiln (regular guy) delivered a few days ago. I got a chance to fire it up for the first time last night. I made a few test beads, then started the annealing program for 104 glass.
The max temp during the program was 950 F. I noticed the outside surface of the kiln got Very Hot. Like burn yourself hot. I don't have a way of measuring the surface temp of the outside of the kiln, but I think it would be very easy to seriously burn yourself. My question is - is this normal?
I know the kiln ramps up to a very high internal temp, so I'm not surprised that some heat escapes, even in a firebrick kiln. I guess it was just much hotter than I expected. I'm not sure if I just have unrealistic expectations, never having owned a kiln before, and this is normal operating temperature for the kiln or not.
I have the kiln sitting on a stainless steel surface on top of a cabinet. I have it away from the wall and away from any flammables, and I was planning on installing another smoke detector in the ceiling right above the kiln. Is this enough safety precaution?
Thanks
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2013-07-27, 8:01pm
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The top of my kiln gets pretty warm, but the handles stay cool. Looks like you're taking the proper safety precautions to me.
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2013-07-28, 9:04am
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I keep my kiln near me and use the top to preheat some of the shockier rods.
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2013-07-28, 10:21am
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Loco uses the top of hers to warm pizza!
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2013-07-28, 11:04am
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It keeps the CoCo warm in the winter...
But your concern is valid, they do get hot, some more than others... Try to use this to your advantage.
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2013-07-28, 11:17am
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Thanks for all the responses! I was just a little concerned bc I've never had a kiln before, and I guess I didn't expect it to get so hot on the surface. It's good to know that's normal for some kilns. I was afraid I got a faulty one or something.
That's a good idea using it to preheat rods. I will try that for sure. Not sure about pizza, lol. With my luck I'll get get flying glass for dinner!
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2013-07-29, 5:28am
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it sounds under insulated....i can lay my hand on the outside of my kiln while at temp and not get burned.....
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