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On Apr 2, 1:04 pm, StuPedaso <StillAwake@2am> wrote:
> I was given an old cast iron sausage/lard press from an elderly family > member. It holds about 1 gallon. It has 2 different size press plates. > A large one for sausage, and a smaller one that goes inside a > stainless steel strainer for lard. > > Anyone know if cast iron is ok for pressing fruit? > > The thing is a little grungy. I was thinking of having it sandblasted > then wiping it down with vegetable oil. > > Stu If it's what I'm thinking it could be a problem, you can get iron casse from exposure to iron. If it can be painted, paint it. It's not like it's in contact forever but rust could be a problem |
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