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Another thing on the list of things not to do.


Pulp, SASS#28319

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If you have one of them new fangled glass cooking top cookstoves, don't lay a plastic spatula on it, then go eat supper in the bedroom with the wife.

 

4 razor blades and a lot of work later, I did get all the plastic off. I'm hoping the smell will go away eventually.

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When the new wood burning stove is installed and fired up for the first time . . . . do not grab the stove pipe to give it a little "tweek to snug the seams tighter" while wearing heavy leather gloves that have a seam ripped open ! :lol: How do I know ? ? ? ? . . . . do not ask . . . was way back in the spring of '73 and your thread reminded me of it. OUCH . . :huh:

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Never grab the handle of a cast iron pan even though it’s been off the burner for 10 minutes, learned that lesson this morning the hard way.

 

 

HTH

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Also, when you can't find an oven mitt to move a cast iron skillet out of the oven, don't use a wet rolled up towel as the water turns to steam about the time you get the skillet out of the oven and over the floor. This was a lesson I learned of 30 years ago, but still relevant.

 

And don't use cast iron on those glass cooktops as it will scratch them easily

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My wife averages burning up 1 teapot per year on our glass top. The teapot is tall enough that it hides the "On" light.

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