You could try contacting Olympic Kilns. I suppose they have a website. They are located just north of Atlanta, GA.
Judie J
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From: Kristina <mhamster@earthlink.net>
Sent: Oct 27, 2005 3:34 PM
To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Subject: Re: [teacherartexchange] Ceramics - loading/firing kilns
I too will be inheriting a kiln and 3 wheels with no manuals and no
experience.
I tried to find my kiln online...
Olympic electric with these numbers S18A or K10 can anyone direct me to a
manual source? Its old and part of the outer ceramic covering is broken off
tho it is still there...resting on top.
I think I have found a local college where the ceramics teacher will, $$$,
provide a Direct Study in Ceramics...for credit to renew my license.
I have to move it from the main building to the art room a separate modular
bldg.
and empty empty 44 x 20 room waiting for a sink and art room stuff...all by
January.