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Terry LaValle
Registered: April 2007 Location: Grand Rapids, MN Posts: 12

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Ok, I think this may do? Found a frying pan with larger diameter for the top plate. I hope this will keep whatever mess may result up and away? I am ready to give it a pour and see what happens. Its 20 below F outside so, until I can convince momma its an inside deal I will just sit!!!
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Mike Barkley
Registered: March 2005 Location: Southgate, Michigan Posts: 1,103
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Wed January 2, 2008 3:08pm
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If any foam over or spills onto the plate, I think that it would become permaently attached. Pouring 4 cores in uner 20 seconds might really be a feat!
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