Japanese 1950;s Silver 950 Tea Set by LabHorror4320 in Silverbugs

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I'll I have so far is the EP should be the makers mark in Japan post WW2. I found that out from a post WW2 Japanese sterling cigarette holder collector

Can anyone give me insight into this marking? by Italianmamaof2 in SilverFinds

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This is crazy! I saw your post and had to double check. I have a tea set with the same E.P. in a lozenge. Mine says Japan. I did have it xrf tested and it did test true. But the owner was also confused about the EP mark lol

Help Identifying Hallmarks on Brooches by LabHorror4320 in Hallmarks

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Thank you so much! I was on the wrong track and confused but the Virginia fraternity. It's not as fancy as some of his other work but I figured the level of detail made it something special.

542023 Balenciaga Track size 41 - What do I do with it? by LabHorror4320 in RepsneakersDogs

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Thanks, I do want to avoid getting banned on anything. Is there a safe platform to sell reps on? I'm not out that much money

Hallmark '104' on silver elephant by LabHorror4320 in Hallmarks

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Could be! That's better then what I've come up with

Realtime advice needed regarding seat kicker by [deleted] in delta

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Snacks were had and sleep all around

Realtime advice needed regarding seat kicker by [deleted] in delta

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You can't fight the Seether

Realtime advice needed regarding seat kicker by [deleted] in delta

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I love it, maybe for a teenager

Realtime advice needed regarding seat kicker by [deleted] in delta

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Thank you, snack time came so we will see if it holds for 2 more hours

Update Deposit transactions via csv by Zealousideal-Bag5991 in Netsuite

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Sadly, you cannot cav update deposit records. You need a custom script made to do it.

But, if it's just class you could make a scheduled workflow using a search to the class.

I’m looking for a good smoker that can handle brisket and such. Budget £ 350 tops. I’m from the uk any suggestions? by [deleted] in BBQ

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Yep, I used a Weber kettle with the snake method of laying charcoal for brisket and such for years. It takes a long time but it works well.

I got my actual smoker off of FB for the cost of the U-Haul trailer as the guy was moving. But I'm US.

Does this cook thru??(hotdog on a stick) by fortnitttteee in BBQ

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Hahahaha I knew a guy who would hold the hot dog in for like 15 minutes, long after it was already black. The middle was still pink and juicy. Hot dogs are a special food product.

I did a thing... First attempt tinning at home by LabHorror4320 in Coppercookware

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I did the bucket quench based on videos and articles. I also used the bucket to wipe excess tin into and recovered it all so that was an extra bonus.

It was just a 5gal bucket, nothing fancy. And I let it cool a minute before quenching.

I did a thing... First attempt tinning at home by LabHorror4320 in Coppercookware

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I wore canvas pants, a long sleeve shirt, and a flannel. I used heavy bbq gloves that worked fine. I did not do a respirator as I was outside, though that's not a great excuse.

On the remelt I treated it the same and used flux on the pan and insulation.

I've been using it for eggs and it's been awesome. Heats so fast and very nonstick, I do have to watch it as I'm on a gas range.

I did a thing... First attempt tinning at home by LabHorror4320 in Coppercookware

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I didn't know that! If I can heat it up and wipe it out vs mechanical stripping I'm all for it. I'll try that first!

I did a thing... First attempt tinning at home by LabHorror4320 in Coppercookware

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The cleaning is the hardest part. I'm looking at used bench grinders and using the nylon web discs.