Sigh. Always test cast iron of unknown history. Any wall mounting tips lol?

  • Kirp123@lemmy.world
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    Not really. Though sometimes people do use the pans for weird shit and they can get contaminated that way. One example I heard was of people melting lead for fishing weights and bullets (though your cast pan would have to be really old if it was used for that).

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      Not necessarily. People still scavenge lead (often from car batteries) and cast their own fishing weights and bullets.

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        Not that it’s a cast iron level of this issue, but I knew a guy who paid for college (this woud have been about 10 years ago now) by purchasing scavenged and derelict boats, then chopping\melting the lead ballast out of them to resell as raw metal. Never underestimate the value of scrap metal or people’s willingness to gather it up for money.