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Re: Storing bricks at low temperatures
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:02:07 GMT
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mattdm@mattdm.IHATESPAMorg
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Selçuk Göre <ssgore@superonline.com> wrote:
> were talking about it, since the inside is facing with cold. Some brands
> still use enameled steel for outside covers, especially for washing
> machines ,dish washers and ovens, but its use in refrigerators is scarce
> as an outside cover, and non existent at all as an inside cover (they
But how do magnets stick to them, then? This would be a major problem here.
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| (...) Oh, I should have made it clear as "inside material", but I assumed we were talking about it, since the inside is facing with cold. Some brands still use enameled steel for outside covers, especially for washing machines ,dish washers and (...) (24 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.general)
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