A friend has recently acquired an electric pottery kiln. We don't know what temp it operates at. Anyone know if this would be good for knife work and/or hardening gun parts?
Bennypapa said:There is a HUGE electrocution risk using a top loading pottery kiln for heat treating.
Wick Ellerbe said:For heat treating, you do need a good temp control. Many pottery kilns are up right top loaders. These will work, but are not as easy to manage as a horizontal front loader as they give higher temps on the blades in the upper part of the chamber. It is also not so easy to place blades in a manner that you can quickly and easily retrieve them. Another down point is that when you open the door, the heat rushes out, and temp heat recovery will be slower. If it is a top loader, I would suggest selling it and putting the money towards a horizontal type, if you intend to heat treat with it.
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