What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. austinmike

    austinmike Road Train Member

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    I used a wire wheel on an electric drill to get the fabulous results you see there lol. Then I ran out of ambition. I may work on it some more. Still waiting on an estimate to put electricity in the shop. It’s like pulling teeth
     
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    It's not that hard. I did 220 & 110 to my shop. Went underground. Have an inspection done.
     
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    Unless it's got a hairline crack in it, that pan can most definitely be saved. Care to share a picture of the back side? I've saved several that were in worse shape. My wife and I don't own any pots or pans that ain't cast iron. We're still using some that were my Great Granny's.

    Everyone was taught different, but I always season ours in a hot oven at 450 coated in lard.

    There's no better non-stick skillet on this earth than a properly seasoned old cast iron.
     
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    Should be fine, actually really good. What temp do you need? Like 350 or 375. The grill should do that fine.
     
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    No. The snellen chart is the standard, not all charts are the same. They have different ones for both the letter sets as well as reading distance.
     
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    I use a 2" or 3" gray/coarse Scotchbrite pad on my air diegrinder at low rpm. That would work on a drill also.
     
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    TSA screening completed……boarding for BOS> Aruba shortly.


    Much good
     
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    The OM is UP!!!!!!

    The OM has been in over-purr for 45 minutes now.