Re: pyro cookware
- From: danielkaiser123@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 06:03:28 -0700 (PDT)
On May 23, 7:24 pm, shockie <shockwaverid...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
when mixing water soluable coloring chemicals like barium cholride,
cuprous copper, stronitum nitrate,etc to soak wood products for
fireplace colors, what type of cookware should a person use?
googling this newsgroup revealed do not use aluminum; instaed use
either stainless steel or an enameled cast iron.
Going beyond coloring chems, in general should a pyro use lab quality
glassware in place of commercial cookware to be safer than sorry?
comments?
suggestions?
thanks in advance
terry dean
Terry,
Do you roll stars?
If you do, use that.
I don't think I'd use anything that I would cook food in afterwards.
Stainless steel would clean up, or glass.
It's the thought, like dipping out a clogged toilet with the pan I
make mashed potatoes with.
Dan
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