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On 8/6/2020 2:31 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 3:00:43 PM UTC-4, Snag wrote: >> On 8/6/2020 8:23 AM, wrote: >>> I have a relatively thin green faux marble round piece laying around and I was wondering if I could use it as a pizza stone in my gas oven XD >>> >> >> Only if you want to scrape it off the bottom of the oven after it melts . > > Thanks. I almost answered, but yours was much, much better. > > Cindy Hamilton > Appreciate the comment ... mot people don't know that stuff is made of ground up marble bonded with a poly or epoxy resin . Same for much of the "granite" countertops . -- Snag Illegitimi non carborundum |
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