Outstanding fabricating Case. Very cool. Love chicken curry. Yours looks fantastic. Thanks for the recipe. You ever eat at Thai Pepper in Ashland?
That is an amazing build Case. Naturally, you did an amazing cook on it to, congrats on a perfect inaugural cook. Watch that disc. I spray mine with Pam and hang it out in my "man-cave." I noticed mine is all rusty. It's not like it gets rained on, so it's the moisture in the air that rusted it up. Now I gotta re-wire wheel it and re-season it. And I have to figure out where I'm going to keep it, where moisture won't find it. I would imagine, it's be even more difficult for you to find a moisture free spot, being in Bend OR and all. Let me know where you end up with it. I've already been told inside the house is off limits, LOL
Cool!
And served plate looks tasty. Complimenti.
Case, I'm not much for curry but that does look interesting. Great job and I like your cooking set up, it's different.
I will do this, thanks!Thank you Chuck! I have been storing mine in the garage. Right after I got it back from the sandblaster I seasoned it with 3 coats (all surfaces) of flaxseed oil. That's how I season all of my cast iron. It's pretty bomb proof. This has been stored in my shed and garage now for over 6 months no rust. Same goes for my dutch ovens. I seasoned them well over 4-5 years ago with 3 coats of flaxseed oil and no issues there. Give it a shot. When doing the coats wipe on super thin layer. Heat for 2-3 hours at 475-500. Cool completely repeat. 3-5 coats seems to be the best.
I will do this, thanks!
Case you amaze me, very ingenious set up there and that puppy is definitely industrial strength. Great cook too, had to be a lot of work. Now when you make your first moon rocket give me some advance notice so I can be there to see the lift off.
Damn that thing looks badass! Awesome cook too!
Great loooking build Case and the curry looks killer.