Norpro Professional Weight Stainless Steel Rolling Pin


Norpro

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  • Rolling pin measures 10 inches/25.5cm in detail, 2.75 inches/7cm diameter and handles 4.5 inches/11.5cm each
  • Nylon ball bearings makes rolling dough easy
  • Efficient-quality rolling pin made of handsome, highly functional stainless steel

Fat Daddio's 14-Inch Stainless Steel French Rolling Pin, 1-3/4-Inch Diameter


Fat Daddio's

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Product Details

  • 2-inch Diameter
  • Sort in refrigerator chill for easier rolling of dough
  • Give in washing recommended

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What is the best Rolling Pin Material?

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wood
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I approve marble


I take a fancy to marble


For breadlike doughs, wood. (I give the impression of run off pizza often.) For doughs which must be rolled cold, marble.


Myself i Have one Made from Marble and it works like a appeal.


I submit the wood French-style rolling pins--where it's basically just a pin without handles on the ends.

I've found marble to be too melancholy, and everything sticks to it since marble doesn't absorb flour.

I bought mine at Sur La Table.


lorgnette or marble, they are smoother and i'd be worried the stainless steel would make my food taste of metal.


I lodge wood.


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I use a Metal Nonstick Rolling Pin.

where can I find a cookie cutter with 4 shapes all in one?

I had a cookie cutter made of stainless steel from England(UK) but distracted it.It has four shapes round a barrel like a rolling pin.Where can I get one please?
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Was it a Springley rolling pin? Sounds like to one. Anyway, any 'good' cooking store in your area should carry a variety of them. Look in your yellow pages under retail stores - then cooking supplies.

Roll Pin Verses Bolt? Which is stronger, a roll pin or a threaded grade 9 bolt for sheer strength?

I have pass water tight doors on the ship I work on. The handles are made of stainless steel and are bolted together with a stainless allen control blot. They are the weak link. Most of the bolts get broke. I've been replacing them with steel bolts. I'm not unshakeable what grade they are but I think they are grade 5 or 8. I want to order some grade 9 bolts but I'm miss to avoid failure. Would roll pins prove better in a high sheer application? The blots arena 3/8" and sometimes retapped to 7/16" always coarse threads. I think fine threads might be happier. I might be able to add a keyway. Easyest would be grade 9 bolts, next roll pins, next cut in keyway.
I need some adept engieering advice. Please help.
My application is sheer strength related. The handles are 2' prolonged and attached with a SS bolt. People slam the door and gerk the handle, continually breaking the bolts connecting the handles together. Both handles are L-shaped. One caress has a sleeve welded on and the other slides into the sleve and is bolted. It is this bolt that breaks in two places from the sideways compulsion being placed on it with leverage. There is no value in the threaded compression force of the bolt, only the sideways sheer intensity. So my question remanes which is stronger a roll pin or a threaded bolt, or even a key-way? The bolts are SS bolts are not working and are a big uncontrollable. I can't get any worse than what we have. Let me pose the question like this; What is the best way to stop an axle from slipping in a hub? This is essentially what we have. I contemplate I need the roll pins, because the key-way would be too time consuming. I think in order of sheer strenght it is key-way, show up b luxuriate in pin, then bolt. Am I right?


Stainless Steel bolts are at least gradient 5 to begin with. Roll pins are out of the question. I don't see why you need sheer strength for these bolts since any dragoon on them, if I understand the service they are used in correctly, as much as you need tensile strength. Tensile strength would be for the stretching forces the bolts would be under as opposed to the side forces, or a raw force, which is what sheer strength would relate to. For your best answer, as well as what is legal, I would suggest that you contact the cover carrier for your vessel, or the Coast Guard since they would know best what is or is not acceptable.
Grade 5 is what is used in most automotive engines. A categorize 8 would have a higher strength for tensile as well as sheer. although it would be more brittle than the grade 5 would be. As the Coast Guard, or a marine engineering circle since they would know best. Using their recommendations would help keep you out of hot water should a problem occur, and your bolts nick properly, as opposed to something to just get by that failed, and you end up tagged as being responsible for the loss incurred.

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