A pot has two handle, compared to a pan having only one. A pots is usually much deeper than a pan also. The sides of pots are also much steeper than those of a pan.
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it weighs around 145 dry and 160 wet... may weigh more if using a deep pan...
Pan to carb. 350, to 400 lbs.
A scale used to weigh things which are put in a pan.
Not sure about this but I have the impression it came from the Nasa's moon programme during the 60's
The Club pan I have is made of cast aluminum. I don't believe these are made anymore.
An SBC from carb to pan usually weighs somewhere between 500-600 lbs.
Pots very in weight due to size, composition, and style. One ounce is equal to about 28.35 grams, which would indeed be a very small pot.
For as much as they sell their pots for.
NO just make sure the bottom of the pot or pan is flat
Plates for printing handbills and copper was used in pots and pan bottoms. It still is today in the Revere pot and pan line of products. Copper is a good conductor of heat.