I just acquired a Vollrath #8 deep dryer with lid, in fantastic condition, just needing to be stripped and reseasoned. I see these going anywhere from $140 to $290 online.

I got it for $40!!!

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    11 months ago

    I’ve recently dove headfirst into cast iron restoration and have been getting a lot of local customers, and I am excited to share update photos with all of you soon.

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        People actually contact me with their pans that are not in working order and I will strip and reseason for them for a price. I also get people asking me to be on the lookout for various kinds of pans along the way which I can sell them. Finally I just find old pieces online for cheap and flip them for a profit. It’s a great deal of fun!

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    11 months ago

    Awesome find. I was really into it for a while but got extremely paranoid about lead being used in the pans.

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      11 months ago

      I got a lead test kit off of Amazon, it was very highly rated

      So the best method I found in my research is to use the same test twice. Once on the test subject, and then on something you know to contain lead. Well you wouldn’t believe what I found at the antique mall…

      The test turns this deep purple color when it comes in contact with lead. So here were my findings

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        11 months ago

        Oh damn that really turns red, all my tests turned very brown so I wasn’t completely sure if the test was working or not.

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          11 months ago

          Brown means you’re good! It’ll turn a “Tyrian purple”, as they describe it