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A metal frying pan on a par with a cast iron frying pan and stainless steel, one of the eco-friendly frying pans. This is a metal with a large amount of carbon
@@user-sj6js7oi3j This is carbon steel, very good quality. Toxic metals, this is aluminum, copper without protection, enameled metal cookware with damage. This is rightfully a carbon frying pan.
@@danielgriffith7694 Thanks for the comment. The height is not necessary, as it will take a lot of firewood to cook. Straight legs are better, as you can adjust the height.
Really cool👍as a welder just a question...wouldn't be good to weld the vertical stripearound also on the inside,to prevent oil and fat to go in the corner for eventual risk of future cracks?
Thanks for the comment. In time, oil and fat will get into the place where the frying pan and the side meet, this is normal, this will create a non-stick effect along the edges. There will be no cracks, since the welding was done with special electrodes for welding high-alloy steels. There were no cracks after welding and there will be no cracks during cooking either. If there are some small cracks, oil and fat will get there and there will be a "plug" effect.
Nice job, looks like you could cook a lot on one of those.,did you buy the peices that the legs screw into,I have never seen them before.do you know what they are called?I would like to try and make one myself.🙌🤔👊
Thank you. Yes, you can cook anything for 6-8 people on this frying pan. Also, the frying pan is 6 mm thick. I made these cylindrical nuts for an old project. Thread M10, I also have M12. They are made from a solid metal rod on a lathe.
Absolutely awesome disk harrows are normally pretty thick if for deep disking and a bit larger but that'll work just fine excellent 👌 idea young 🌱 man!!!! The only thing I'm thinking 🤔 might be a subject is there's no flat spot but that can easily be taken care of with a large cherry 🌸 torch and a large hammer ⚒️!!!! Always a pleasure thanks for sharing!!!!!
Glad to see you! Yes, that's right, it's quality steel and 6 mm thick. The flat bottom is for an amateur and if you need to fry pancakes. But it's a matter of taste. The frying pan is made from a harrow disk, you can pass it on as an inheritance. Thanks
@@y-notforge8913 Glad to see you. I thought about making handles from the teeth of the disk, but the handles are very thin and I already have a plan for these harrow teeth
People are like pieces of a really big puzzle.they are all unique in their own way and one of a kind.But they are connected.And when they connect they are a masterpiece You get underrated everytime but dont give up.I hope people see your struggle and hard work.take good care and i wish you find success
Thanks! There are many videos about the stove on the channel, its operation and assembly. I have been using it a lot lately. It is also on sale. See here also @addforgingshortsua