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You've never been to one of Pach's barbecues. They're hot stuffOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostWhat, Clay that's been in a kiln at about 400 degrees?
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Just because its been fired doesn't mean its heat proof. That's why some crockery is labelled oven proof and other stuff isn't.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWhat, Clay that's been in a kiln at about 400 degrees?Comment
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Apologies for being flipant.Originally posted by pacharan View PostJust because its been fired doesn't mean its heat proof. That's why some crockery is labelled oven proof and other stuff isn't.
We bought clay from an arts and craft store and used that. Seems perfect.Comment
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So I could buy some clay and my makeshift rotating donner kebab device could double as a potter's wheel on which I could turn the pot. Perfect.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostApologies for being flipant.
We bought clay from an arts and craft store and used that. Seems perfect.Comment
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Or put a big ass pile of sand on top of some paving slabs and make it a round shape and put the clay on that. Then when it's dry, you can remove the sand, light a fire in there and cure the clay.Originally posted by pacharan View PostSo I could buy some clay and my makeshift rotating donner kebab device could double as a potter's wheel on which I could turn the pot. Perfect.
Or something like that.
Sorry, I was thinking you wanted a bread oven.Comment
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Yes I do. Did you make a lid for it too?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostOr put a big ass pile of sand on top of some paving slabs and make it a round shape and put the clay on that. Then when it's dry, you can remove the sand, light a fire in there and cure the clay.
Or something like that.
Sorry, I was thinking you wanted a bread oven.Comment
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