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    That's the key. Getting the pan up to heat first. The rule I use is the handle should be hot, almost too hot to touch then the pan is hot enough and the food slides around like David said. However, you want to keep it from being on too long because even on low heat the pan will get too hot and scorch the food. I use that burner above that is really too big because it is easier to regulate the heat of that burner than the smaller ones. I think every stove I've had has one burner that works better than the others.
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    Did my first restore...and 4 rounds of Grape Seed oil ...1 hour each in the oven at 350.

    I am officially hooked on Vintage Iron.

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    Nicely done. That should be of good service to your great grandchildren.
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    I'm curious how that works out for ya. Being grape seed oil is a very high smoking point.

    I like to cook my iron at 400° for an hour, then 500 till it quits smoking. About a 1/2 hour
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I'm curious how that works out for ya. Being grape seed oil is a very high smoking point.

    I like to cook my iron at 400° for an hour, then 500 till it quits smoking. About a 1/2 hour
    I am new to this.... What do you apply to the bare cast ...for seasoning ? I was just following Kent Rollins videos

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    I am new to this.... What do you apply to the bare cast ...for seasoning ? I was just following Kent Rollins videos

    As with sharpenung/hones there are lots of variations and opinions.LOL

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    You did right. Strip it to bare metal and put oil or solid fat on then season in the oven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    I am new to this.... What do you apply to the bare cast ...for seasoning ? I was just following Kent Rollins videos
    Any oil or fat will work. I just prefer something that will burn at a lower temp.

    I've used PAM spray oil, many times. But I'm really liking a stir fry oil that I'm using. Its got onion and garlic oil in it, so I guess its truly seasoned.

    It'll only get better with actual use, so no worries. Your fine, I'm just curious, being I use a lot of grape seed oil for cooking
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    Can anyone tell me the Maker of this Griddle ? It was just given to me...and I just h
    Got it all cleaned up...and one coat of seasoning on it. thanks

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