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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1515945" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I don't believe mine is stackable..The body is all one piece and the top is affixed to the base...I'm guessing that's what you're asking... But, if yours is made for the stacks to be removed, i'd think that's why they were done that way to fire tall things or regular things.. I lived next door to some people that back in the 70s they used kilns to stretch coke bottles....remember those? I remember their house being filled with them and my friend Sheila, their daughter, wandered out during the night and fell onto them and cut herself really bad.... She was around 6 or 8 at the time...</p><p>But, you'd have to have a tall kiln for what they did....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1515945, member: 22072"] I don't believe mine is stackable..The body is all one piece and the top is affixed to the base...I'm guessing that's what you're asking... But, if yours is made for the stacks to be removed, i'd think that's why they were done that way to fire tall things or regular things.. I lived next door to some people that back in the 70s they used kilns to stretch coke bottles....remember those? I remember their house being filled with them and my friend Sheila, their daughter, wandered out during the night and fell onto them and cut herself really bad.... She was around 6 or 8 at the time... But, you'd have to have a tall kiln for what they did.... [/QUOTE]
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