I sure have missed being able to post on the board during the transition and getting a new email... but all is well now
I have a question. I have been playing with pot melts lately and have made some into dinner plates, as a general rule I believe they are okay to eat on (didn't use any overspray or other chemical product) but I just wanted to double check before I try to market them as safe for food.
I sure have missed being able to post on the board during the transition and getting a new email... but all is well now
I have a question. I have been playing with pot melts lately and have made some into dinner plates, as a general rule I believe they are okay to eat on (didn't use any overspray or other chemical product) but I just wanted to double check before I try to market them as safe for food.
Any and all advice welcome.
Thanks -
ANEA
Pot Melts are especially well suited for Pot Roasts and Patty Melts.
I don't seem to have problem with devit on my pot melts...never have. I used standard BE or UB glass and sometime frit. I also use a ton of clear glass and just a little opaque, maybe that has something to do with it. My firing schedule is 650 dph set 1650 with a hold for an hour, then AFAP to 960 hold 1 hour, 250 dph set 920 hold one hour and finally 350 dph set 550 and cool to room temp...I ususally peek around 300 or so.