Homemade Dutch oven/Potjie lid lifter.

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crosslandkelly

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I wanted to make a lid lifter for my groups 2 Dutchies, using bits of wood and gloved hands was getting a pain. So I thought I'd put my near non existent metal bashing skills to the test. So a bit of roadpin, a bit of gas torch and a touch of welding, I ended up with something functional. Any ideas on how to blacken it, much appreciated.
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Jared

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Nice.

For darkening, look up using beeswax or boiled linseed oil. Think the process is similar to seasoning a castiron or steel pan.
 
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Dave Budd

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Nicely done sir. I'm not a fan of road pin/re bar myself, aesthetically, but if that's all you have then fair enough.

The suggestion of blackening with wax/oil is a good one. It will work better if you let the metal rust a bit first or heat to orange to form scale. It's the scale on forged steel that ab
 
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crosslandkelly

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Nicely done sir. I'm not a fan of road pin/re bar myself, aesthetically, but if that's all you have then fair enough.

The suggestion of blackening with wax/oil is a good one. It will work better if you let the metal rust a bit first or heat to orange to form scale. It's the scale on forged steel that ab
Yes it was all I had, thanks for the tip.
 

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