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Re: Old plow discs
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Posted by Frank Kovarick on November 13, 2004 at 22:51:52 from (4.156.231.115):
In Reply to: Old plow discs posted by Isreal on November 12, 2004 at 14:48:33:
Sounds like a job for a beaten out "Wok" from a Chinese food store. The old originals were made from about the same material of discs, hot rolled steel, and were beaten into a indented disc with hammers over a form. I got one years ago and it had to be "seasoned", heated up and have peanut oil brushed into the steel to make a sustainable cooking surface. If you really wanted a disc, one should be available at an old farm equipment wrecking yard. I have an old disc that shed a disc and has the hole in the middle as you note. Easier to just get the Chinese one with a wooden handle and a couple of tools, wisk of straws, ladle, etc. They used to advertise them on TV and were only $15 to $20.
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