Dec 22nd, '14, 13:21
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by Fabien » Dec 22nd, '14, 13:21
Hello everybody,

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For those of you living in a place where indoor fire is forbidden or unsafe, and if you are not shocked by loosing a bit of the
wabi sabi of a vintage hibachi, and finally if you have some interest in creating an aesthetical hotplate, here is a complete topic on these handyworks :
http://forumdesamateursdethe.fr/viewtop ... =76&t=1000
You'll find details (in french) on the french Teachat : the "Forum des Amateurs de Thé".
And if you have any questions, there are a lot of english speaking forumers out here

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Dec 22nd, '14, 19:29
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by bonescwa » Dec 22nd, '14, 19:29
Very nice
Dec 22nd, '14, 20:55
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by kyarazen » Dec 22nd, '14, 20:55
nice!
an alternative for anyone whom isnt into the DIY aspect is to look for
日本茶道电陶炉 on taobao or the regular 光波电陶炉 halogen round type which can be quite nice to transplant into a hibachi as well
Dec 22nd, '14, 21:06
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by kyarazen » Dec 22nd, '14, 21:06
a possible pending on my purchase list :

Dec 22nd, '14, 21:11
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by debunix » Dec 22nd, '14, 21:11
Definitely aesthetically more appealing than my electric kettles!
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by Drax » Dec 23rd, '14, 09:11
Oooh, the idea is great, and these examples are really nice!
I use a plain old hotplate for my silver kettle, and I would certainly enjoy having something a bit more aesthetically pleasing!