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Re: Cast iron
[Re: Wburke2010]
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03/23/19 03:23 PM
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In the process now rotating the old media out of the cabinet and filling it with fresh 60 grit windshield glass.
The CI clique has hatched a conspiracy. We’re gonna blast everything in sight and season them one at a time using everything from 30 weight to coon grease. Just because we can.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Cast iron
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03/23/19 03:39 PM
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MeanGreen85
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In the process now rotating the old media out of the cabinet and filling it with fresh 60 grit windshield glass.
The CI clique has hatched a conspiracy. We’re gonna blast everything in sight and season them one at a time using everything from 30 weight to coon grease. Just because we can. This is the best way to end the debate on best oils and internet science.
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Re: Cast iron
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03/23/19 03:52 PM
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Bullfrog
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ANY of them will work. It’s the combination of time and whatever oil used that makes them what they are
Man if I knew what Oxner knows I could throw away what I know
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Re: Cast iron
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03/23/19 04:12 PM
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This will be the most transparent study on CI seasoning in our history.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Cast iron
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03/23/19 05:38 PM
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PKnTX
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Sounds like someone has too much time on their hands
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 02:15 AM
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chalet
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Shoot. Eat. Repeat.
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 02:54 AM
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Superduty
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Here is what I have.
'It's Only Treason if You Lose."
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 02:56 AM
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Chalet, those are really nice.
Man if I knew what Oxner knows I could throw away what I know
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 03:14 AM
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MeanGreen85
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In the process now rotating the old media out of the cabinet and filling it with fresh 60 grit windshield glass.
The CI clique has hatched a conspiracy. We’re gonna blast everything in sight and season them one at a time using everything from 30 weight to coon grease. Just because we can. Will that 60 grit smooth out the cooking surface or just blast off any existing seasoning / grime?
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 03:20 AM
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In the process now rotating the old media out of the cabinet and filling it with fresh 60 grit windshield glass.
The CI clique has hatched a conspiracy. We’re gonna blast everything in sight and season them one at a time using everything from 30 weight to coon grease. Just because we can. Will that 60 grit smooth out the cooking surface or just blast off any existing seasoning / grime? 60 would be a good start...personally I'd work my way down to at least 120 if not 220 on the cooking surfaces.... The cleaner and smother the surface prior to seasoning will result in a smother (less likely to stick) cooking surface... I try to get down to a good highly polished finish on cooking surfaces.....for the outside 60 should be good... Jes my #TM FTM
I believe in science and I’m an insufferable [censored] Actually, BBC is pretty damn good "You Cannot Simultaneously Be Politically Correct And Intellectually Honest!"
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 11:35 AM
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I bought this Dutch Oven yesterday for $20.00 it is 10" across and 4" deep how many quarts does that make it? Unfortunately there is no stamping on it with any kind of information? It is heavy duty and appears to be well made, any ideas on where this might have been made?
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 11:45 AM
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Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 11:53 AM
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In the process now rotating the old media out of the cabinet and filling it with fresh 60 grit windshield glass.
The CI clique has hatched a conspiracy. We’re gonna blast everything in sight and season them one at a time using everything from 30 weight to coon grease. Just because we can. Will that 60 grit smooth out the cooking surface or just blast off any existing seasoning / grime? 60 would be a good start...personally I'd work my way down to at least 120 if not 220 on the cooking surfaces.... The cleaner and smother the surface prior to seasoning will result in a smother (less likely to stick) cooking surface... I try to get down to a good highly polished finish on cooking surfaces.....for the outside 60 should be good... Jes my #TM FTM It’s glass. It cleans down to the original surface. It does not move any cast iron. You’ll need an angle grinder for that. I could put in carbide but it’s a PIA to change and I’m afraid it would make it worse. I’ve never ground a skillet. Mine get smother through years of usage. I use heavy steel tool flippers and I’m not afraid to scrape the bottom with them.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 12:37 PM
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bigbob_ftw
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Wish I had a number 6
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 12:43 PM
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Stub
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Thanks Cast! Tried to do a little research and the only thing that popped up for sale said 5 qt that was 10" across, so 4 or 5 it is actually smaller than what I want so I will resell it and look for a larger one.
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Re: Cast iron
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03/25/19 01:28 PM
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nice smoke ring
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