[TheForge] pots, pans, and bakeware, the making of

Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Wed Dec 19 00:59:15 EST 2007


When folk's first bread maker breaks,
they get another 2 for xmas.
Leaving the good, old time kitchenware to us.
Such a fat society...thanks!...pf

terry l. ridder wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, Bruce Freeman wrote:
> 
>> Terry,
>>
>> Someone recently posted a brake that goes in your
>> vise.  Probably sufficient for 8" bends.
>>
> i have dave gingery plans for a small brake made out of wood. right now 
> i am so physically
> challenged that even build something out of wood
> overwhelms me.
>>
>> I agree with the crowd that say you don't want true
>> 90degree bends.  Baking is rather like casting.  You
>> need a relief angle.
>>
> 
> i counter that with the cake pans all of them
> have no draft. they are a sharp 90 degrees between
> walls and bottom. the only exception is the angel
> food cake pan.
> 
>>
>>
>> If this is for your own use, you'd probably do better
>> to look in 2nd hand stores or rummage sales.  Put the
>> word out to neighbors what you need.  Many people have
>> such "junk" cluttering up their cupboards and may be
>> happy to get rid of it.
>>
> 
> my daughter, who lives in the city of chicago, is
> keeping an eye out for bakeware at the various salvation
> army thrift stores and goodwill thrift stores.
> 
>>
>> Bruce
>> NJ
>>
> 


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