Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
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Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
Be warned of cheap shit stainless stock pots with leaky handles (around the rivets).
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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
Are those the ones made in india?
hope not, just bought a couple..
hope not, just bought a couple..

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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
They look just like mine
I bought a cheap thin stock pot on purpose as I wanted to use it as the inner pan for a double boiler. Was not bothered though as I drilled out the rivets and removed the handles anyhow.
Had a bit of bother filling the holes. If I was doing it again I would use a copper nut and bolt and then solder it. Or a copper rivet. Or blah blah blah
Its wortht taking the handles off anyway unless you actually need them.


Had a bit of bother filling the holes. If I was doing it again I would use a copper nut and bolt and then solder it. Or a copper rivet. Or blah blah blah

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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
You get what you pay for! Now they are Chinese...tomorrow they could be Aussie
Remove handles and weld/braze/solder or rivet some copper patches over the holes.
Will be cost-effective in the long run more or less.

Remove handles and weld/braze/solder or rivet some copper patches over the holes.
Will be cost-effective in the long run more or less.

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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
If you back the rivets up with something solid and give them a whack or two with a hammer it will expand the rivets enough to stop the leaks. It worked for me.
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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
i have a couple stockpots similar to that. believe it or not i actually use them as stock pots. i am posting because my rivets are aluminum or some other soft metal, in case it makes a difference to any one. check your metals. my cookers are all commercial grade stainless with welded stainless handles. cob
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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
I'd like to hear more on that from somebody. My rivets are a soft metal also, and seem to be aluminum. They squished pretty easily when I whacked them with a hammer and have corroded a bit like you would expect aluminum to in a still.cob wrote:i have a couple stockpots similar to that. believe it or not i actually use them as stock pots. i am posting because my rivets are aluminum or some other soft metal, in case it makes a difference to any one. check your metals. my cookers are all commercial grade stainless with welded stainless handles. cob
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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
Soft alloy rivets on mine, presumably aluminium. I only use it for a collection container, not for any storage. So it is not a huge problem for me, as long as I keep an eye on the liquid level. But still not acceptable in a cooking vessel.

Yup, you get what you pay for. Serves me right for being a cheapskate.my cookers are all commercial grade stainless with welded stainless handles. cob

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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
I use stockpots constantly for cooking,iced tea(4 gal) the rivets are crap,won't stay clean at all.
If you MUST have handles,rivets grind off easily,use SS nut ,bolt, washer.....DrJ
If you MUST have handles,rivets grind off easily,use SS nut ,bolt, washer.....DrJ
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Re: Leaky handles on s/s stock pot
They look like the ones from India. They have them in various sizes from 5 litre up to 12 litre at the local Sam's Wharehouse store.
I use a 7 litre one as my thumper. I drilled out the handles on the lid because they leaked, and soldered a strip of copper over the holes.
Luckily my pottie is made a bit better. The handles are spot welded rather than drilled and pop rivetted with aluminium rivets.
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I use a 7 litre one as my thumper. I drilled out the handles on the lid because they leaked, and soldered a strip of copper over the holes.
Luckily my pottie is made a bit better. The handles are spot welded rather than drilled and pop rivetted with aluminium rivets.
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