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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 602627" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>The Legend is curing in the oven after I installed a new mud floor. It was the first pipe I raised the bowl floor in and my recipe did not include sodium silicate. Adding sodium silicate gives the mud a harder, less permeable finish, something I found desireable for the "junk bucket" in the bowl beneath cob shanks. The original floor worked well but was eroding so I decided to refurbish it. </p><p></p><p>All that aside, I'm having my morning MT in my Cobbler, which has been successfully repaired using the afore-mentioned mud recipe. As always, Ovaltine Breakfast Blend on the side. I might as well say good evening because the gloomy weather has my internal clock almost completely reversed. I might as well be living above the tree-line.</p><p></p><p>I'll try to remember to get an image of the Legend's modification before I put it back in rotation. Have a good day, I know many of you are having similar seasonal weather issues. It cheers me to know I can always get in touch with someone here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 602627, member: 6261"] The Legend is curing in the oven after I installed a new mud floor. It was the first pipe I raised the bowl floor in and my recipe did not include sodium silicate. Adding sodium silicate gives the mud a harder, less permeable finish, something I found desireable for the "junk bucket" in the bowl beneath cob shanks. The original floor worked well but was eroding so I decided to refurbish it. All that aside, I'm having my morning MT in my Cobbler, which has been successfully repaired using the afore-mentioned mud recipe. As always, Ovaltine Breakfast Blend on the side. I might as well say good evening because the gloomy weather has my internal clock almost completely reversed. I might as well be living above the tree-line. I'll try to remember to get an image of the Legend's modification before I put it back in rotation. Have a good day, I know many of you are having similar seasonal weather issues. It cheers me to know I can always get in touch with someone here. [/QUOTE]
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