Do I need to strip it again, it so, what methods do you recommend?

Thanks
Loader wrote:Thanks Ma3tt. I'll bust out the steel wool again. I had read some suggested using a sander on iron. Ever hear of that? Kinda makes me wonder if that would hurt the iron.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Earl,
The elctrolisis is easy, but it takes time and you do need a battery charger.
I've grown to like having my buddy Kevin bead balst the stuff with his glass beader booth. I keep Kevin supplied with viewing window glass for the bead booth and season his cast iron for him.
I'm sure there are some engine shops around your area that have one of those...
I'm sure the Hob-Knobs of cast iron might scoff at using this technique, but I defy them to be able to tell that it's been done, once the iron is seasoned...
Please don't ask Kevin to do it for you, he's kinda back logged.![]()
He hasn't even stopped by to pick up his skillet that I seasoned for him a couple of months back...
Kevin A wrote:I guess I should come pick that up, eh?
Slayer wrote:
Now for a question... Is cast iron a good condutor of heat or not???
madjack wrote:Slayer wrote:
Now for a question... Is cast iron a good condutor of heat or not???
Slayer...turn stove on...place CI on burner...reach in and touch the bottom...wait 5 minutes and touch the sides...got your answer yet...OOWWWWWW![]()
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