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    Pot for melting Lube ?

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    pot as far as SS, Aluminum, Teflon coated SS.
    Would a 2qt. Non-Stick coated SS sauce pan be OK ?
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    SS or aluminum will work.

    How big a pan????? How big a batch you making??...same question. Super soaped lubes foam over too small a pan...always use a pan 2X bigger than you think is needed.

    Just do not use teflon for any of the HIGH SOAP/MIGH MELT TEMP lubes.....the temp needed to get a lube super soaped can remove the teflon right off the pan....it happened to me.

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    I use a stainless 2 quart.
    like mike mentioned it's been close a few times making sodium stearate lubes.

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    I don't remember where I read it. However I know I saw a video on youtube when I was researching pan lubing and saw a guy using a old lee bottom pour pot as a melter for lube. Then he filled the pan up from that. One thing I read said when your lee pot won't stop dripping no matter what you try, why not use it for lube. Claimed it was thicker and wouldmt drip as much.

    Again these are internet things I have read so take it for what that is , but if you have a old lee pot that won't stop that drip might try that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 357maximum View Post
    SS or aluminum will work.

    How big a pan????? How big a batch you making??...same question. Super soaped lubes foam over too small a pan...always use a pan 2X bigger than you think is needed.

    Just do not use teflon for any of the HIGH SOAP/MIGH MELT TEMP lubes.....the temp needed to get a lube super soaped can remove the teflon right off the pan....it happened to me.
    I'm thinking a 2 quart pot should do it.
    Will be making Bens Red Lube.
    So I should stay away from a pot with Teflon coating ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    So I should stay away from a pot with Teflon coating ?
    If you might leave the mix unattended, skip non-stick coated pans.
    There are many documented tales of birds dying of fumes from empty pans heated on the stove.
    As to human toxicity, the jury (literally jury trials) seems to still be out on that.

    I'd be more worried about my wife noticing the smell of "cooking" lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbosman View Post
    If you might leave the mix unattended, skip non-stick coated pans.
    There are many documented tales of birds dying of fumes from empty pans heated on the stove.
    As to human toxicity, the jury (literally jury trials) seems to still be out on that.

    I'd be more worried about my wife noticing the smell of "cooking" lube.
    I'll be cookin' up the lube outside
    I was wondering if the Coatings might come off or have a chemical reaction with the Lube ingredients.
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    Better to be safe than sorry. go with a non coated pan. I got mine at the thrift store for a couple of dollars and brew my lube in the shop so as not to incur the wrath of my bride from stinking up the house.

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    I actually like a 1qt slow cooker w/ removable crock. Get one with two heat settings, makes quick work of any lube component w/o the hassle of a double boiler. The removable crock allows easy pouring. Something like $20 @ Wally, Target, etc.
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    you'll want 350-f+ to melt the grease, if you follow my directions in the bens red sticky.

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    So I checked every Thrift store within 40 miles.
    I think they must be smoking something
    They want as much and more than brand new
    Most 2-3 quart pots were over $10, the cheapest was one dented and rusted for $5
    Today at the thrift store just down the street from me, they wanted $200 for a coated cast iron pot, the same one that
    sells for $35 at Walmart. $18 for a cupcake pan that Wally World sells for $5
    What is the matter with these people ?
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    They been watchin too much EBAY , believe people will actually pay ridiculous prices for old used second hand stuff....maybe they don't realize Wally Mart sales it new and cheaper?

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    I use a double boiler. This way my lube never sees direct heat. It is probably over kill but I have not had any scorched wax.

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    I also use the small crock pot. Got it at the local thrift store for five or six bucks. Hylander, you need to find another thrift store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    I'll be cookin' up the lube outside
    I was wondering if the Coatings might come off or have a chemical reaction with the Lube ingredients.
    Teflon type materials are inert - at room temperature.
    It's the heating of an empty pot or pan that causes issues - if they are real.
    None of my MIL's pots or pans have any non-stick coating left on the actual cooking area. It didn't cause any thing other than one Yale lawyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hylander View Post
    So I checked every Thrift store within 40 miles.
    I think they must be smoking something
    They want as much and more than brand new
    Most 2-3 quart pots were over $10, the cheapest was one dented and rusted for $5
    Today at the thrift store just down the street from me, they wanted $200 for a coated cast iron pot, the same one that
    sells for $35 at Walmart. $18 for a cupcake pan that Wally World sells for $5
    What is the matter with these people ?
    Not sure if you have Dollar Generals around your parts but thats were I got my lube pot 4qt. it was like $5 or something like that, and yes it has non stick coating that is still on it ant the pot is 3 or 4 years old.
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    I use an old crock pot the wife was going to throw out when she got a new one.

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    I am using a heavy old Al pan from goodwill. Paid a few bucks for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Smale View Post
    I use an old crock pot the wife was going to throw out when she got a new one.
    Ditto
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    How about a big coffee can ?
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