[TheForge] finish help
Jeff Harding
[email protected]
Mon Jan 7 15:01:00 2002
> ok I just finished a Wrought Iron Trivet you can see it at
>
Dan;
I know that there are some high temp epoxies, I'll bet there are
some clear ones that would do it. Remember, pans off of the stove top
don't stay "really" hot for long, they have no heat source, if you're
using an epoxy or whatever compound you get that 's clear, that has a
working temp of 400 degrees, I'd say you are safe. Much lower temps
if you are not frying, any pan at atmosphere, that's boiling is 212,
lower as soon as the heat is removed...
Jeff ><>
http://flyinghorseforge.homestead.com/finishedtrivet.html
> here is my problem I would like to put a finish on it to help it not
rust
> but I've done a heat color to a great peacock blue and don't want to
mess it
> up with it being something that hot things are put on I don't
think a wax
> finish will work and I'm afraid a clear paint will burn . any Ideas?
> Dan Scheid