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Well after burning my digits a few times I had enough. Removing the platesetter and or pizza stone is to darn HOT using some welding gloves.
I broke down and bought a pair of hi-temp mitts from Graingers(under $50). They are rated to 2000*. Let hope so.
I'll give them a go this weekend and send some feed back.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeA bit more info.
The welders gloves I have came from JJ's Backyard Eggfest in IN(Broadripple),$20. I was told they could handle the heat of a PS. Wrong.
In talking with Bruce at BGE, the way I understood him was if the lump is 1200 or 1500* the PS could be near that same temp. Someone with a infrared could give some insight and verify.I would have to think the PS is much hotter then the dome temp shows.
I to looked at some ff gloves and the rating was only for a few seconds at lets say 1000*.
These mitts are big, a one size fits all.About the size of a small catchers mitt. May be kind of awkward until broken in.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Like+1 with LS here-I use "retired (did the volunteer FF gig for many years) firefighter gloves" and they are great. I have a back-up pair when these succumb to the abuse and grease but I would visit your local fire house and ask where they get theirs.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI had cooked a few things indirect and needed to remove to sear some ribeyes.
Also made pizzas then had to have s'mores and marshmallows for the girls
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeHot platesetter removal occurs when shifting from indirect and usually a lower temp (250-300*F+/-) cook to direct for some other recipe. If doing multiple cooks I gnerally start with the lowest temp cook first and then move on up-much easier to raise BGE temp than to lower it. FWIW-
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeOk here's the story.
I just brought in my 1st every homemade pie(apple). I used only the mitts to bring the CI pie plate in to the house. It was about 425* . Fingers warm . Went back to move the PS. Mitts only, dome was still at 425* Grabbed on to PS which I held on to for about 10 seconds , but the heat from the lump was starting to heat up my forearms. I ended putting on my gauntlet gloves and then the mitts.I removed the plates and held just above the concrete just in case.Held for maybe 20 seconds. They did what I wanted so here I type with no BLISTERS!
I'm happy.
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