I hit up the flea market often. Just looking for good deals. Always on look out for items I can use. Been looking for old cast iron I could use for lead ingot molds. I found one this weekend.
Looks in good shape. Price was good.
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I hit up the flea market often. Just looking for good deals. Always on look out for items I can use. Been looking for old cast iron I could use for lead ingot molds. I found one this weekend.
Looks in good shape. Price was good.
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good ole cast iron.
Personally I would not use that to pour lead into. I believe it is a rare piece, in all honesty I don't think I've ever seen one like that. I'm far from an antique cast iron expert but I'd do some checking before exposing it to lead. I'd sure never eat anything out of it after pouring lead into it. Maybe I'm all wet on this, but I ain't afraid of much but lead is one of those things. I use an aluminum corn bread stick mold to pour and make my ingots in.
Hmmm ..... maybe I need to check it out before I pour lead in it. Anything I pour lead in is never used for anything but lead.
Few more pics of it. I don’t see a name on it. Looks like a #7 on middle section
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Very nice indeed if i was in the collection business i would put that one in my collection..Cant beleive i missed that.
Which brings to mind the old tune:
"I come home with my pay, mother-in-law, mother-in-law
She asks me what I make, mother-in-law, mother-in-law
She thinks her advice is a contribution
But if she will leave that will be a solution
And don't come back no more
Mother-in-law, mother-in-law, mother-in-law, mother-in-law"
Just poking a little fun and you may not be old enough to remember that tune.
Wife found similiar skillets on the intranet just now. Googled "cast iron skillet with round holes". What she found looked exactly the same.