cooking pot

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cooking pot

This is my first attempt at making a cooking pot. This is made from 3/16" steel pipe with 1/4" round twisted and squared, wrapped around the outside (the matching ladle has a stainless steel bowl). The outside patina is beeswax, turpentine, and linseed oil baked on in my smoke cooker at 475 degrees F for several hours. Gave it a very nice, hard black patina. The inside I seasoned with Crisco in my electric oven at 350 degrees F for 4 hours. The only problem is that it is a bit heaver than I anticipated. It weighs about 495 lbs and you need a skid loader to get it in and out of the oven. I'm thinking of starting a new line of cookware called "Workout Ware". I gave it to a friend for his 60th with a bread pudding. Cooks great and the pudding was a hit.
-Rob


SteelyJan's picture

I'll take one!

Rob,
That's exquisite!!! personally I like heavy cookware! And can always use a good workout..keeping the arms in shape. Will you market it with the bread pudding inside. That's a great idea. Very Dean + Delucca or Whole Foods!!!!
Janet R.


man of mettle's picture

cool

that is too cool. er, hot..

does it really weigh what you say it does?

wow.

keith


Chuck Girard's picture

Very Nice

ROb,
Nice Job, When do we eat??
I especially like the wrap very impressive!!
CHUCK


Nic East's picture

THANKS FOR THE LAUGH

Hey ROB:
Great laugh. Workout Cookware; food for thought and muscles.

Nic East, Jim Thorpe, PA USA
Creativity begins with a novel thought.


Gerald Boggs's picture

Morning Rob That's very nice

Morning Rob

That's very nice piece. I really like it.

Gerald


Rob Sigafoos's picture

Thanks everyone for the

Thanks everyone for the comments! This was a fun project on many levels. I really enjoy cooking, so it was a bit of a rush to cook something in a piece of hardware that I made.
Rob


visitor's picture

Nice work Rob, what a great

Nice work Rob, what a great project. It almost looks like copper lining the pipe, is that just a reflection? I love the texture and the finish

Jake