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<blockquote data-quote="Maschriv" data-source="post: 975074" data-attributes="member: 70563"><p>Had a friend dry his brass in the oven. Set the oven to 165* and left the brass in for about an hour. Shut the oven off and let it cool. Ran to town to do a couple errands and when he returned, his fiancé was making dinner. Unfortunately she had preheated the oven to 350*, and it got to the full temp before she reakized the brass was in there. It looks tarnished in color. Did this ruin the brass? Squeezed the knock on a piece of the brass and it did not split out, just smashed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maschriv, post: 975074, member: 70563"] Had a friend dry his brass in the oven. Set the oven to 165* and left the brass in for about an hour. Shut the oven off and let it cool. Ran to town to do a couple errands and when he returned, his fiancé was making dinner. Unfortunately she had preheated the oven to 350*, and it got to the full temp before she reakized the brass was in there. It looks tarnished in color. Did this ruin the brass? Squeezed the knock on a piece of the brass and it did not split out, just smashed out. [/QUOTE]
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