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| s19438
11-01-2012 07:48:05
173.62.167.161
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i have the breather pipe in the kitchen oven baking at 200 degrees. the kitchen is beginning to smell kinda funky so i guess for lunch i will put sauer kraut and hot dogs in a pan. |
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| s19438
11-01-2012 10:50:06
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Re: problem solved? in reply to s19438, 11-01-2012 07:48:05
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| after baking for two hours i tapped the tube on a wood block and blew out with air hose. man did the crud come out. then i used a .44 cal pistol brush on the narrow end and a .12 ga. brush on the wider end of the tube. still more crud came out. then i noticed about two inches in from wide opening that rust was caked on the inside. i then took a old shotgun cleaning rod and reamed the pipe many times with it. alot of the rust came loose but i think i will never get all of it out. anyhoo i am finished with it. tip: use oven only with plenty of time before wifey gets home. then make her dinner or take her out. |
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| Tony in Mass.
11-01-2012 15:44:04
76.127.225.182
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Re: problem solved? in reply to s19438, 11-01-2012 10:50:06
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| Yeaaaaaaaaah. I was going to ask if you were single before you cooked that thing in the house... |
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