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Free: Pottery kiln (Daybrook NG5) A Podmore & Sons kiln that was probably manufactured in the early 1980s, has served well and is now showing signs of age. Measurements • Internal measurements: W 460mm; D 460mm; H 480mm • External measurements: W 830mm; D 790mm; H 1400mm Power and Firing Capacity • Power: 240 volts, single-phase, 9.62kW • Installed supply: 40 Amp • Maximum firing temperature: 1,300°C Condition I have done approximately 160 firings, mainly to cone 04 or cone 8 and it is still operational. The kiln is available free-of-charge. The photos show its condition including damage to the lower part of the door. Some of the manufacturer’s specifications are also visible in the images. Collection and Moving Requirements This is a heavy piece of equipment and will need to be moved approximately 20 metres to the front of the property. Most of the route could be managed with a pump-up forklift. I do not have one available, but one can be hired from Frank Key nearby. There is one doorstep to negotiate. I believe the kiln could be lifted by two strong people using a lifting harness.
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Free: TV cabinet (Daybrook NG5) w 840, d 450, h 800mm
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Free: TV cabinet (Daybrook NG5) Gifted w 840, d 450, h 800mm
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