Before you do that, you’ll want to place said pot in your home oven for about an hour @ 300 deg to bake all the water out of it. Else there is a chance for really hot pottery shards. BTDT. Jim > On Jan 3, 2015, at 9:09 AM, David Roadman daroadman@gmail.com [wetwesties] <wetwesties-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > One can use trick from the early days of pickup campers, which had no heaters Installed. Pick up an ordinary orange clay pot from a garden center, one with a drain hole in bottom. About 8" in diameter works best. Place upside down over a burner and heat it up. You'll be amazed at the heat which comes off. Reduce heat to low flame and enjoy. I put a tea kettle on top to heat water as well. As always, be careful and attentive when using. > > Dandy Dave > Central Point,OR |
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