from Batman (1989) I can never find anything like that, whether for trailers or cars...I end up buying new, when I prefer "old school" equipment.The Joker: Where does he get those wonderful toys?
slowcowboy wrote:doug, did you literly heat the citric acid and literly boil it?
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doug hodder wrote:slowcowboy wrote:doug, did you literly heat the citric acid and literly boil it?
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Yes...I put it on the stove and boiled it...it really speeds up the whole process. maybe 30 min, hit it with some steel wool, heated the parts to dry off and painted. Doug
doug hodder wrote:I'm not married so I can cook whatever I want in the kitchen....now that I think of it...boiled cast iron in citric acid might have been better than when she actually did cook! I chose poorly. Doug
doug hodder wrote:Citric acid is what is in KoolAid...and used in food preservation. No special clean up. Doug
doug hodder wrote:Sanded down the existing paint, sprayed it with Duplicolor engine block enamel. Daytona yellow, and it's good for 500F, I also got a 1gal. propane tank, new hose and regulator. I'm cookin' now! The purpose of this stove is primarily for outdoor cooking as I don't like to cook in a trailer. I'll heat up certain things, but the idea of frying up a load of bacon inside is just out with me. Too much grease in the air to get into the fabrics and on the wall. Doug
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