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Dutch Dough Rising Bowl Question
Dutch Dough Rising Bowl Question (post #123833)
KyleW on Sat, 12/07/2002 - 18:37
I am an occassional visitor to CooksTalk but now worlds have collided. I was given a beautiful, old wooden dough rising bowl. I looks as though it has been visited by some kind of wood eating mite. I'm not sure it was termites, as the damage does not appear to be extensive and is limited to small holes. Here's my question; is there a way for me to seal the inside of this bowl so that it can bee used for its intended purpose? Can I use plastic wood to fill the holes and some kind of food safe acrylic to seal the inside? Thanks in advance!
Kyle
Edited 12/7/2002 12:37:38 PM ET by Kyle
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