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size of kiln and doorway
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 6:03 pm
by Gabriel
I am considering purchasing a Skutt GM1414. I have not been able to find exterior dimensions. Does anyone know if it will fit through a 28" door opening or can the kiln be completely disassembled and rebuilt?
Contact Skutt
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 6:41 pm
by Cheryl
http://www.scutt.com, phone number listed on site. Remember it will come in a much larger crate, you'll have to uncrate it outside.
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 6:43 pm
by BobB
Thier web site says it's internal dim. 41.5x24.5x13.5 deep. 13.5 inches deep plus 4 in bottom brick thickness plus 4 in lid thickness gives you about 21.5 inches tall. Call it 22 to 23 inches tall so you could turn it on end and get it through a door. The kiln weighs ~241 pounds, so you'll need help moving it. The stand is not attached and you'll have to assemble it and set the kiln on it.
http://www.skutt.com/pdf/glass_kilns/glass_kilns.pdf
Just to be sure ask before you place the order.
Bob
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 8:36 pm
by RobinE
Hi Gabriel:
I have the Skutt GM1414. With electronics, handles and other exterior attached items, the exterior dimensions are: 53 L x 36" D x 20" H. This doesn't include the two stands that comes with the GM1414.
My husband and I just moved this kiln from outside (I live in Arizona) to my garage workshop (because of weather conditions). We moved it easily on a hand truck. Then it definitely took two of us to place it back on the stands.
Robin
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 1:10 am
by PDXBarbara
Just unscrew some of the external bits like handles or whatnot & take off the lid. That's what we did when my 1414 didn't quite fit in the freight elevator.
BB
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 1:10 am
by PDXBarbara
Just unscrew some of the external bits like handles or whatnot & take off the lid. That's what we did when my 1414 didn't quite fit in the freight elevator.
BB