Arrheinous
Well-Known Member
Insulating my 62qt SS pot to get a full boil on two gas stove burners is my first project for the new year.
I've looked into some old threads and people use towels, aluminized plastic insulation, and car firewall insulation.
One possibility I found was BBQ paint which apparently contains ceramic filler, goes up to high temp, and only outgasses on the first heating. Is this something that would be suitable for layering on the outside of my kettle to keep the heat in?
I've looked into some old threads and people use towels, aluminized plastic insulation, and car firewall insulation.
One possibility I found was BBQ paint which apparently contains ceramic filler, goes up to high temp, and only outgasses on the first heating. Is this something that would be suitable for layering on the outside of my kettle to keep the heat in?