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Skillet trivet

Terry Q

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The nursing home my son cooks for bought skillets for skillet breakfasts. When they arrived they realized something was missing. My son asked to make a tribute to show his boss. You can see I got the job. 23 Cherry and 1 Walnut, 9 inch diameter. I used coconut oil for protection. Should be ok until knuckle head puts them through the industrial dish washer.
 

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Buckeye

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They look great and very practical:thumbs:

Peter
 

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Great job on the trivets. Are they made from boards glued together before turning


The only problem is you don't get a lot breakfast in those frying pans:whistling::whistling::whistling::funny:
 

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Look good and nice and simple Terry..

The only problem is you don't get a lot breakfast in those frying pans:

Either the skillet is small or the trivet is big, knowing the other side of the pond I would say size is deceiving ..:whistling:

Well done Terry they look good

I agree with that one Grandad:thumbs:
 

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Lovelly.

That's given me an idea for the wife. How hot can they take. Ie could you make them for saucepans? If so what protection etc
 

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Lovelly.

That's given me an idea for the wife. How hot can they take. Ie could you make them for saucepans? If so what protection etc

If your skillet is too hot to burn the wood then your food has long turned to ash. It should work for sauce pans.
 
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