November 27, 201510 yr Here is an interesting photo of a layer of clinker that formed on the inside of my clayed firepot. Clinker in the top, baked clay on the bottom.
November 27, 201510 yr How hard did you ram the clay? How hard to you gouge it with stock when heating? Regardless, clinker and clay are no surprise and no problem unless it starts sticking to your work or blocking the air blast. Frosty The Lucky.
November 28, 201510 yr Author On 11/27/2015 at 3:22 PM, Frosty said: How hard did you ram the clay? How hard to you gouge it with stock when heating? Regardless, clinker and clay are no surprise and no problem unless it starts sticking to your work or blocking the air blast. Frosty The Lucky. Pretty xxxx and not particularly, respectively. The TSC anthracite I'm using clinkers pretty heavily, but the new poker my son and I made makes removing them a LOT easier.
November 28, 201510 yr Okay, nothing strange going on. Have a good time playing with fire. Frosty The Lucky.
November 28, 201510 yr You're an evil man Charles tempting me with such a great straight line, my mind is just whirling with things I can't post here about my ash friends. Mean, you're just plain mean. Frosty The Lucky.
November 28, 201510 yr 20 minutes ago, JHCC said: He's tempting you to make an ash of yourself. Yeah, it just BURNS me up! Frosty The Lucky.
November 28, 201510 yr Author I'm trying to think of a pun on "clinker", but all I'm coming up with are clunkers.
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