So off topic, but I have a question for those who boil too; I burned/melted my first neb piece the other day. Jumped right out of the pot onto the burner. While I was mad at myself, I was also laughing because the first thing that came into my mind is "Whoo. Officially iniciated into the club of melting nebs." Anyways. Onto my question.
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I just moved into this house with a gas stove, and it was the t for my sidestream that decided to go for a ride to its liquid state. I think I put everything in the biggest pot, but i'll look for another, but... For those who boil, is there any more risk to using a gas stove? seems like the bottom and sides of the pan get a lot hotter then with a coil or flat-glass stove; I was being careful and stirred the nebs almost constantly, but I wonder if i'm going to lose more pieces to the heat of the bottom of the pan, even when I turn it down. I know the pari and sidestream are pretty tough, but I really don't want to start losing nebs to pots. (Hopefully i'll find a bigger pot and the won't want to jump ship and that problem will be solved..)
And for fun, what was the first piece of neb you melted?
Just curious. Have a great day, all.
Ceci
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I just moved into this house with a gas stove, and it was the t for my sidestream that decided to go for a ride to its liquid state. I think I put everything in the biggest pot, but i'll look for another, but... For those who boil, is there any more risk to using a gas stove? seems like the bottom and sides of the pan get a lot hotter then with a coil or flat-glass stove; I was being careful and stirred the nebs almost constantly, but I wonder if i'm going to lose more pieces to the heat of the bottom of the pan, even when I turn it down. I know the pari and sidestream are pretty tough, but I really don't want to start losing nebs to pots. (Hopefully i'll find a bigger pot and the won't want to jump ship and that problem will be solved..)
And for fun, what was the first piece of neb you melted?
Just curious. Have a great day, all.
Ceci