[TheForge] RE: Frying pan

irontree [email protected]
Wed Aug 20 22:58:00 2003


I've  used them while camping a few times.  They really don't seem thin.
They are pretty heavy duty.  Tuftee will sell'em pre punched with two holes
ready for riveting.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Ehrenberger <[email protected]>
To: theforge <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:46 PM
Subject: [TheForge] RE: Frying pan


>Andy,
>
>It sounds thin to me also.  But never having made one before who am I to
>say. We never use anything but cast, I have never used a steel fry pan.
>Once upon a time we had an aluminum pan with a teflon coating, it was
really
>bad.
>
>Bob Ehrenberger
>Shelbyville, Mo
>
>Message: 9
>Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 12:12:16 -0700
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [TheForge] RE: Frying pan
>From: Andrew Vida <[email protected]>
>Organization: Proof Technologies
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>
>OK, I will start by saying I'm not a gourmet cook, so I may be
>talking through the wrong sphincter.  12 ga. seems a bit light.  All
>the really good frying pans I've seen were perhaps 10 to 8 ga, or if
>the sides are to be thin as 14 ga., the bottoms are often very heavy
>in the 3/16 to 1/4 inch range.  Then you have those with copper clad
>bottoms and all that, but that may be more work than you're wanting
>to get into.
>
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