Don't even need to dig and hope at the goodwill. Lodge 12" is $25 new.I dare it to out cook an old Lodge skillet you'd find at the local Goodwill.
For the record, I agree with you.Conspicuous consumption is exemplified by purchasing goods exclusively designed to serve as symbols of wealth, like luxury-brand labels on clothing, high-tech tools and toys, and vehicles.
Like most things in life, I suspect the answer is somewhere in the middle.A disposable society is exemplified by purchasing cheaply made (typically in low wage countries), low quality goods exclusively designed to not last for more than a few years, such as clothing, electronics, and housewares.
This could be fishing related if you cook your fish in the skillet. That's a nod to OMJ.
12" dbl pour skillet. Hand cast.
$400.00
Out of stock.
.....god save the queen.
A Dremel, palm sander, and an hour? Try a 5" grinder, a flap disc, and a couple of hours.To anybody that wants a smooth surface take an hour with a dremel, palm/mouse sander, or by hand and you too are worth $375/hour!
This is why I've never attempted it with my Lodge pans. I hear it's not particularly easy.A Dremel, palm sander, and an hour? Try a 5" grinder, a flap disc, and a couple of hours.
Lol as a fabricator in my off-hours, I wouldn’t bring a 5” flap to a knife fight. Dremel flaps are more than adequate, but to be honest the mouse sanders take the cake.A Dremel, palm sander, and an hour? Try a 5" grinder, a flap disc, and a couple of hours.
Really? Well now I'm confused by this dueling advice.Done a couple pans now and doesn’t take long at all.