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Making some Fajita cookers (Disk Blades) Need Info. #1504888 06/29/10 10:59 PM
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Been welding since i was a kid and first time for these cookers,Question?Once i finish them how do i cure them for cooking.Some has said just like new cast iron skillets?Thanks,Billy



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Re: Making some Fajita cookers (Disk Blades) Need Info. [Re: billy gordon] #1504913 06/29/10 11:08 PM
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all i did on mine is sand blast it down good, build a fire, put disc over it get her good and hot and pour corn/peanut/ whatever oil onto her and let it cook in, just like u say with a cast iron skillet............. just a tip here, dont leave it out in the rain tho...dont ask me how i know



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...give it to a homeless guy...he won't mind the stiffness
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upThanks.



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I just buffed mine with a bead wheel and put it on a fire and poured some water in it and let it boil for a while and throw the water out and repeat. It will boil a lot of stuff out of the metal you dont think is even there. Then dry it over the fire and put your oil in and start cooking.

When you're through just wipe it out and put a good coat of vegetable oil or peanut oil and store it up-side down so it wont collect dust.



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Will do,Thanks alot.Been trapping alot of hogs and gonna try and shoot some i saw on my camera at a feeder.Nothing like backstrp fajitas. food



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Re: Making some Fajita cookers (Disk Blades) Need Info. [Re: billy gordon] #1505047 06/30/10 12:03 AM
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treat it like cast iron, heat it low, oil, heat again, low, store in a tow sack



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