Posted by farmerjohninpa on March 29, 2008 at 20:11:07 from (64.136.27.227):
In Reply to: Welding cast iron posted by STEWARTINPA on March 29, 2008 at 02:06:23:
i would go with the brazing technique! if ya have a bbq [propane] turn it on about 1/4 heat for 45 minutes with the pan inside, and then on high for about 15 minutes,get your hot iron gloves / tongs and proceed to braze it.set bbq back to low heat. BERNIE is right, drill a small hole at the end of the cracks or the crack will continue to run ahead of the heat. after brazeing , place pan back into bbq that is on low heat and after an hour or so turn it off and leave the pan there with the lid closed until tomorrow. check for level on gasket surface.
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