Janin Hendry
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This is a Lodge correct? Judging by the multiple charts on this sight it is a skillet that can also be used, according to the D as a Danish cake pan. I guess I just need a recipe for a Danish cake now.
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I think I need a danish cake recipe anyways.The D on the #5 skillet is just a pattern identifier.
How can you tell if it is an unmarked Wagner? I will probably just refer to it has Z in my daily use.I think this one is an unmarked Wagner. Looks nice. Good job.
I am finding have multiples of the same size pan amazing. It makes cooking very easy especially if the size of the pan is a factor in how whatever it is I am making comes out.Definitely an unmarked Wagner. The cooking surface looks great. Good job!
I have been using a stainless steel brush, but not the full strength vinegar. I need longer gloves, its gotten on my hands.The stainless brush with full strength vinegar might do the trick. DO NOT soak your pan in the vinegar but wash it off after scrubbing.
A floating stock tank heater may be enough to keep the E-tank from freezing. I have used them in SW Iowa to keep a 30-gallon plastic water tank from freezing."I also will have problem with it freezing no matter where I put it a heat source has yet to be added to our pole barn-garage. I also need to ensure my husbands projects, bugs, and mice do not add themselves to my mixture even if it is closed up."
It got really cold for a spell here in northeast Oklahoma last winter. A quick overnight freeze is not a problem. If all you use is washing soda and water and don't clean stainless steel, you can dump it on the ground without being an environmental terrrorist. Or so I've been told.
We need that in our stock tank though.A floating stock tank heater may be enough to keep the E-tank from freezing. I have used them in SW Iowa to keep a 30-gallon plastic water tank from freezing.
Noted.Folks, this thread has become lacking in coherence and therefore difficult to follow as a focused discussion. I've moved some tangential questions to separate threads.
Hello Wagner 105.6 D. A weird thing happened as I cleaned this piece up. it was like a discolored patch on the bottom, so I worked on it thinking it was more rust. Now, if you look closely under the Wagner logo, there is a bit of a white patch. Any ideas about what it could be? Its still kind of there.