I picked these up at my Grandparents place and wondered if anyone used them to cook in. They were used as flower pots for many years.
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doitright wrote:I have used that kind to boil salt cured hams in. They were used for rendering lard or warshing clothes in. I do think they are too large for led use but you never know. Looks like alot of pitting but I bet they will clean up good. I hope they do not have any holes in the bottom to drain water for flower pot use. Here in west tn most of the large pots were used for flower pots and cracked in the winter. If they did not crack the people would drill holes to dran water. Best of luck with them and let us see a photo of them cleaned up.
aggie79 wrote:I may have completely lost my mind (again) but I thought I saw a YouTube video where molasses was used to strip rust on cast iron. Clean and de-grease the rusted cast iron first and the soak it in an 8:1 mix of water to molasses. Every couple of days or so pull it out and wire brush the cast iron. Repeat this until there is no rust.
Now to try to find that source.
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