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Salt Bath Annealing setup and quantitative assessment.
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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 1642781" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>To conserve some of the salt, I set a "drip pan" next to the pot. I shake each case into the drip pan before dropping it into the water. It hardens instantly, and can be flaked off the bowl and put back in the pot. There's a surprising amount rescued.</p><p></p><p>Just make sure your pan can handle VERY hot stuff, and has relatively smooth surface so the salt doesn't stick to it. I used a medium sized pyrex glass bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 1642781, member: 104268"] To conserve some of the salt, I set a "drip pan" next to the pot. I shake each case into the drip pan before dropping it into the water. It hardens instantly, and can be flaked off the bowl and put back in the pot. There's a surprising amount rescued. Just make sure your pan can handle VERY hot stuff, and has relatively smooth surface so the salt doesn't stick to it. I used a medium sized pyrex glass bowl. [/QUOTE]
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