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I couldn't resist posting on this. I make pottery for a living. Making a mash tun that would be big enough to do any good just wouldn't work. Making and handling it would be nightmare. If you do attempt to create one you would need to use specially formulated clay that can resist thermal shock. Usually it is called ovenware or flameware. If you are really serious I would be happy to answer any other questions you might have.

They were talking about using a kiln to ceramic coat a metal mash tun.
 
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It’s as if he’s somehow taking all of the ingredients of our food, breaking them down into some kind of gas, and then somehow infusing that gas into his hamburger. What kind of instrument could he be using to do this?

It would have to be some kind of super dutch oven.

mmmmm assburgers!!! :rockin:
 
It has to do with the zombipocalypse or something, but MAN there has been a ton of necro thread posting by first timers, raising long dead posts (some with very obscure topics.) Or else some spammers are really paying attention to what threads they post in....But this week has to have the most revived threads in all the years I've been here.
 

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