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    I know you can't make salt pots/ containers from just silver because it reacts with salt...I have seen them covered inside with gold or enamel...given I can't afford one and don't have materials/ skills for other.....is there anything else? can you use steel? alumiunium? resin? and if so can you get predomed discs....anything else? I want to make a little salt pot!
    suggestions please......

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    Since you can get acrylic salt grinders I would assume that you can get a suitable food grade resin from somewhere...I'm not very well up with plastics...but I should have thought it is the best bet.....

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    Argentium salt spoons seem to be quite resistant.
    The silver salt cellars I've seen tend to have a glass insert for the actual salt.

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    hmmm thanks Peter. was thinking about using fine silver/ metal clay or even bronze clay..maybe I could buy a tiny glass bowl though if I use it as a former it will be too small, if I fire in place it might crack.....Nic? any ideas?
    Em

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    Nic has been missing all day Wonder what she's up to

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    I'm having a busy day at the shop today
    Still here though
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    Hi Emma
    Is this a salt container to be used every day? If it's just for special occasions then just take the salt out after and wash in warm soapy water. Leaving it in the cellar long term would damage the silver (eventually).

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    probably not every day, just throwing ideas around. also wondering about copper or bronze clay....(since they are cheaper )
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    I would have thought that aluminium would work, seeing as though they make saucepans from it. Stainless steel too, but can you buy that in sheets? Peter?
    Linda

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    Stainless will work - you can buy stainless, none coated/without a protective sleeve.

    Not sure about Aluminium and it's corrosion resistance from salt.

    I am pretty certian both can be bought in sheet form - I remember using sheet aluminium when I was at school.

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