I find 2 horsshoe's from 1700 and i decided to clean them.
First i get all the rust off with a little hammer.
Then the steelbrush .
And at last i put them in de fryingpan to get all the air and moisture out.
Its a lot of work. lol
Here the result.
I find 2 horsshoe's from 1700 and i decided to clean them.
First i get all the rust off with a little hammer.
Then the steelbrush .
And at last i put them in de fryingpan to get all the air and moisture out.
Its a lot of work. lol
Here the result.
wow , you fry up some mean looking horseshoes Willems lol lol they look very nicely restored now do you coat them with anything to keep them from
re-oxidizing ??
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No it wont rust anymore.
Nice restoration work.
Wonder what became of the horse? LOL
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Nice looking color on them. Now they are ready to show. And they smell good and cooked lol
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How long do you cook them? What temp? Seasonings? lol but seriously ...the heat turned 'em black and will stop the re-rusting?
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I'm wondering if it's the hot oil that turns it black. Guys used to dip hot iron in oil to get that look. By boiling it, I'm thinking it seeps into every pour of the iron and flushes out the water (and chlorides?) The oil is in deep and that probably retards rusting for a long time. I have to sneak my wife's deep fryer out lolOriginally Posted by OxShoeDrew link=topic=14004.msg147777#msg147777 date=1377037235
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It's normal frying oil.Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew link=topic=14004.msg147777#msg147777 date=1377037235
Frying abbout 5 min then it stops bubbling.
All the air and moisture is out.
Try it for your self.
Also doing this with the cannonballs.
And yes it give's a nice natural look.
That really cleaned 'em up! I find a lot of horseshoes and stirrups here in Kentucky lol I save them all...
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