Beware of danger of kids entrapped in old refrigerators that have a locking handle latch. Abandoned one were killing kids trapped inside playing hide n seek and were outlawed all the heck back to 1956 and dang sure there are some still around.
#4 Yep you can't kill an old cast iron pan unless you are really trying to, and even then it would take work to do anything permanent. Covered in rust? Just sand it down coat it in oil and bake it in the oven, finish restored...
"My Grandmother’s Oven, Circa 1966. Many Holiday Meals Were Cooked With Love Here, Right Up Until The Day She Passed. Aside From One Shattered Glass Door That Was Replaced, Everything Still Works!"
Beware of danger of kids entrapped in old refrigerators that have a locking handle latch. Abandoned one were killing kids trapped inside playing hide n seek and were outlawed all the heck back to 1956 and dang sure there are some still around.
#4 Yep you can't kill an old cast iron pan unless you are really trying to, and even then it would take work to do anything permanent. Covered in rust? Just sand it down coat it in oil and bake it in the oven, finish restored...
Yep you can't kill an old cast iron pan unless you are really trying to, and even then it would take work to do anything permanent. Covered in rust? Just sand it down coat it in oil and bake it in the oven, finish restored...