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inside roughness

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:21 pm
by John T. Hodgen
Hi all,
My Baby and I bought a little dutch oven but the inside has a rough spot on the side like it wasn't polished smooth. My question is what to do to get it like my other C.I. Can a file, sandpaper or bead blaster smooth it out. I have taken Rusted C.I. pans and blasted them like New. :thinking: What do you PROS think? :thumbdown: :thumbsup: :? Thanks for your responses in advance 8) -- John T.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:54 pm
by Gunswinger
Unless it is a fairly major spot I don't think any of the methods you discribed would do much harm. Of course you would have to reseason the oven. JMHO.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:02 pm
by starleen2
Sand that spot with some 100 grit sandpaper until you reach your desired smmooothness!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:26 am
by bobhenry
I just purchased 2 lodge skillets at Goodwill ( $1.00 & $ 1.50) :D
The were unused and in brand new condition. The insides were as rough as 60 grit sandpaper. I was ready to emery paper them down and mentioned it to my mother (now quickly approaching 80) and she said not to.

The "tooth" in the finish will help the seasoning to build on the skillet.
any truth to this ? Opinions wanted !!!!


Bob

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:44 am
by starleen2
bobhenry wrote:I just purchased 2 lodge skillets at Goodwill ( $1.00 & $ 1.50) :D
The were unused and in brand new condition. The insides were as rough as 60 grit sandpaper. I was ready to emery paper them down and mentioned it to my mother (now quickly approaching 80) and she said not to.

The "tooth" in the finish will help the seasoning to build on the skillet.
any truth to this ? Opinions wanted !!!!


Bob


you don't get to 80 without knowing something! sounds plausable to me - Just as long as you don't try and polish the inside

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:14 pm
by pepsifreek
bobhenry wrote:I just purchased 2 lodge skillets at Goodwill ( $1.00 & $ 1.50) :D
The were unused and in brand new condition. The insides were as rough as 60 grit sandpaper. I was ready to emery paper them down and mentioned it to my mother (now quickly approaching 80) and she said not to.

The "tooth" in the finish will help the seasoning to build on the skillet.
any truth to this ? Opinions wanted !!!!


Bob


I'll agree with that. The "patina" on a well used (and cared for) piece of cast is made up of tiny little pieces of all the meals cooked in it...