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Post by Pharmer Phil on Jun 16, 2019 16:24:26 GMT -6
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Post by spuds on Jun 17, 2019 10:11:57 GMT -6
They are similar to what we made in metal shop in school,wonder if they may be those?Old ice cube trays? I have no idea really....
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Post by BestoFour on Jun 18, 2019 15:10:08 GMT -6
can you cook in them?
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Jun 19, 2019 3:53:51 GMT -6
They are similar to what we made in metal shop in school,wonder if they may be those?Old ice cube trays? I have no idea really.... now that you mention it, I have seen similar pans made in shop class.
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Jun 19, 2019 3:56:07 GMT -6
we line them with foil at this time to bake (Ahem) an occasional potato.. (bad Phil...Bad)
well I wouldn't want to use something that was used for chemicals...for some reason developing film comes to mind when I look at them...
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Post by Colorado on Jun 19, 2019 8:48:30 GMT -6
Look like bread pans to me How deep? They look deeper than inch old Some type special bread or roll Side slant Italian flat bread old world breads
Last year I bought 3 bread pans old 12 by 4 1/2 2 deep Look like that I bought flat pans for focaccia
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Post by BestoFour on Jun 21, 2019 9:20:26 GMT -6
Let us know what you do with them.
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