Restoration of Copper Cooking Pan - New Tinning

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @teacheme
    @teacheme Рік тому +2

    I have never seen re-tinning before. Learned something today.

    • @TwoHandsRestorations
      @TwoHandsRestorations  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it. I haven't done it for a while. It looks easy but it takes some patience and a little skill. Look up videos by the street tinners in the middle eastern countries. Those people know how to do it.

    • @teacheme
      @teacheme Рік тому +2

      @@TwoHandsRestorations Thanks for that. I will do as you suggest, not that I wil ever try it out.

  • @paigerook8939
    @paigerook8939 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic job!!

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia Рік тому

    Nicely done.👍

  • @raysanguinetti7208
    @raysanguinetti7208 17 годин тому

    Is that a Chas Parker vise swivel base on the bench? New sub

  • @fzsolt92
    @fzsolt92 Рік тому +1

    What solution did you used for electrolisys?

    • @TwoHandsRestorations
      @TwoHandsRestorations  Рік тому +1

      That was just water and washing soda. The water is brown because the tub has been used quite a few times and that's just rust and dirt. I haven't cleaned it out between uses.

  • @georgelamb815
    @georgelamb815 9 місяців тому +1

    Damn, what've you got against the old tin..? I get wanting to get the crud off, why do you remove the tin? Won't it just melt with the new tin?

  • @studentdeljuego
    @studentdeljuego 9 місяців тому

    Hi where did you buy the tin ingot?

  • @whammond511
    @whammond511 Рік тому +2

    Very strange. Not what I expected!!

  • @pfadiva
    @pfadiva Рік тому +1

    Cool! Always wondered how that was done.

  • @Thebigmanmetaldetecting
    @Thebigmanmetaldetecting Рік тому

    NOOOOOOOOOOO that's not tin.....it's carbon, its called seasoning and it takes years to build that much up,when you buy a new pan EVERYTHING STICKS TO IT you need a carbon layer to stop that!!!!!

  • @ElTelBaby
    @ElTelBaby Рік тому +1

    @ 1:43 That sure L( .)( .)KS like a over heated burnt Black Teflon Coating;...
    NOT from burnt C(. )(. )KING...
    It's way 2 SM( .)( .)TH;... Even...
    It could also B a laminated Copper Base...

    • @TwoHandsRestorations
      @TwoHandsRestorations  Рік тому +1

      I didn't think it could be anything other than built up crud. If it was teflon... it's all tin now. Thanks for watching.

    • @ElTelBaby
      @ElTelBaby Рік тому +1

      @@TwoHandsRestorations ...
      ROFL
      That's like my Frying Pan then...
      It was teflon;... but not no more...
      Naked Metal...

    • @rb962
      @rb962 Рік тому +1

      I agree, that pan was coated with a nonstick liner, otherwise the oven cleaner would have removed it.

    • @TwoHandsRestorations
      @TwoHandsRestorations  Рік тому

      I've dealt with dirty pans before and have seen the build up of crud or carbon as another commenter put it. As I stated earlier I didn't think it could be anything other than built up crud. After reading your comment again I thought... well, what if it was teflon? So, in the spirit of finding out what it was... I went to the all knowing oracle. I went to Google. I typed in "can copper cookware be coated with teflon". Nothing definitive came up but it all leaned towards a 'no'. I've had pans where the teflon coating peeled off. The coating came off differently than what you saw in the video. And the teflon coating was noticeably thicker. In addition if you watch the video again you'll see that the oven cleaner had impacted the black build up to some degree by turning a little darker in color. The back of the pan also had similar build up as well. When cleaning I didn't notice any difference in either side as far as the characteristics of the black stuff. Another note is that there was actual tin between the copper pan and the black stuff. No reason to tin a pan if you are putting a teflon coating on it. If the layer on the copper was a steel coating as you will see on some pans I don't think the muriatic acid would have affected it. Either way... I'm not an expert in any way and the modern manufacturing methods of cookware is a science I'm sure. So, although I don't believe so personally, you may very well be right. I have a couple other pans I'm doing for a friend. I'll make videos of those and post them as well.
      Thanks again.