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Really Dan....thats it? I have cut myself worse shaving my sack.
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Really Dan....thats it? I have cut myself worse shaving my sack.
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you know those frying pans that no one ever uses in the cupboard because they're all burnt on the bottoms?
a grinder and wire wheel knocks those right out.
We'll see what jennie says.
87 'power tools in the kitchen' manche
Do some research on what teflon does when it burns. It is some nasty sheet you don't want to eat/breath.
Here is a hint, the vapors when mixed with water becomes hydroflouric acid, very very nasty stuff.
Really Dan....thats it? I have cut myself worse shaving my sack.
Rev
If you're talking about heat bluing, try half a lemon sprinkled with salt.These were not teflon pans, straight stainless with copper clad bottoms.
The one had obviously been left on a burner too long. I was going to pitch them (cleaning up the pots and pans cabinet), but then I thought grinder.
somehow I always go to the grinder first.
If you're talking about heat bluing, try half a lemon sprinkled with salt.
It doesn't have to burn, either. Polytetrafluoroethylene starts to degrade around 500 degrees, IIRC, and is somewhat hazardous to breathe at that point.
Good gawd. Okay, point taken.