If memory serves, (and it usually doesn't) the porcelainizing process uses temperatures considerable north of what a fire basket would run.
The porcelain might try to delaminate from the substrate.
WOW! ... where did that come from?
Anyway ... It might flake apart but I don't think there's any toxic concerns there... maybe all you're out is an old free pot to find out.
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I'll be the negative Nancy here. Why risk it? I know the pot is old and you don't care about it, but if it does off gas something nasty at the very least you will ruin dinner and the worst make somebody sick. I am over cautious about this kind of stuff.
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Thanks for all the replies , like i said i was just courious about this pot, ive been building only for a year and as of now never had any trouble with the stainless steel 1x2 wire ive been using for my basket`s , thank`s again , once i finish this this drum im going to be reworking a charbroil off set , hey gotta have something to keep ya busy ,,,
And on the eighth day God created barbecue …. because he DOES love us and he wants us to be happy.
Current smokers: Egor (trailered RF) and Easybake (tabletop pellet drive)