abusedtoaster
Scrumptious
What do you prefer?
tele said:Copper as when I tried stainless steel it gave a metallic taste. Copper also doesn't oxidize... Copper chore boy scrubbers are available at ebay.
Sky Motion said:tele said:Copper as when I tried stainless steel it gave a metallic taste. Copper also doesn't oxidize... Copper chore boy scrubbers are available at ebay.
Or walgreens/dollar stores in the U.S, but I'm assuming you're elsewhere tele![]()
biopsylo said:
so many people say to use copper, although i have always found copper to oxidize rapidly. look at pennies, old water pipes, statue of liberty, etc.
we were always told not to smoke out of copper pipes. im just not sure the real health risk (if any)
tele said:Copper also doesn't oxidize...
gibran2 said:Copper is much safer. When exposed to extreme heat, it will also oxidize. This is why it should always be heated gently. Under normal conditions of use in a GVG, little to no oxidation will take place. My copper disc remains bright and shiny after multiple uses.
smokerx said:true, mine is also still bright and shiny and since I started using it I never had to replace it for a new one. So I guess those two boxes of chore boy I have will last for eternity![]()
Curiouskid said:for some reason I thought that heating it with a torch lighter after an iso bath would burn any chemical left... but I guess it has to be heated gently then.
Consumer air butane torches are often claimed to develop flame temperatures up to approximately 1,700 K (1,430 °C; 2,600 °F). This temperature is high enough to melt many common metals, such as aluminium and copper.
Water insoluble chromium(III) compounds and chromium metal are not considered a health hazard, while the toxicity and carcinogenic properties of chromium(VI) have been known for a long time.[56