Whoa!!!....find of the Summer!!
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Whoa!!!....find of the Summer!!
Not too far "off topic"...
Rummaging around this past weekend, in one of my father's barns
Years ago, he had made a "fryer frame" and had this sitting in it. Huge old water heater burner as well. Never used it.
Couldn't remember where the pot came from.
Early American for sure....found some info on "apple butter kettles"...they all have a loop handle???
Not sure what this was actually "made" for......any historians aboard?
Man, I can see the beginnings of an awesome pot still....but this thing has to be worth over $300
Rummaging around this past weekend, in one of my father's barns
Years ago, he had made a "fryer frame" and had this sitting in it. Huge old water heater burner as well. Never used it.
Couldn't remember where the pot came from.
Early American for sure....found some info on "apple butter kettles"...they all have a loop handle???
Not sure what this was actually "made" for......any historians aboard?
Man, I can see the beginnings of an awesome pot still....but this thing has to be worth over $300
Re: Whoa!!!....find of the Summer!!
I could be wrong but that pot looks like it was copper plated and the copper has been worn through on the inside... A good cleaning would be in order before you can determine that... But you could test it with a magnet to see if there is ferrous metal under the copper...
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No rad, solid copper.
With the exception of the handles....affixed with copper rivets.
Man it's heavy.....probably 15-20 lbs.
The "dove-tail" seams are clearly visible up the side, and where the bottom was affixed.
19th century handy work here
The line around it, 1/2 way up in the top pictures...is from where it had been sitting in the ring he had made. (of metal rebar)
With the exception of the handles....affixed with copper rivets.
Man it's heavy.....probably 15-20 lbs.
The "dove-tail" seams are clearly visible up the side, and where the bottom was affixed.
19th century handy work here
The line around it, 1/2 way up in the top pictures...is from where it had been sitting in the ring he had made. (of metal rebar)
Last edited by FLquacker on Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Whoa!!!....find of the Summer!!
Cut up and boil some lemons with a drop of water, the acid from the lemons should clean it up nice
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Good idea....I know it don't leak. Boiled some water last night.
I've cleaned it up a bunch with the vinegar,salt,flour,lemon juice concoction.
Trying to find some kind of "manufacturer stamp" on it.....no luck yet.
I've cleaned it up a bunch with the vinegar,salt,flour,lemon juice concoction.
Trying to find some kind of "manufacturer stamp" on it.....no luck yet.
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A marking would be nice but it aint gonna matter. Hell your liable to chop it up into a dog gone nice apparatice then render the antique value to a minimal status.
Solid copper is a damn nice find.
I hope you put it to good use and render some first rate likker.
I am not a purist
Solid copper is a damn nice find.
I hope you put it to good use and render some first rate likker.
I am not a purist
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
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Re: Whoa!!!....find of the Summer!!
How big is the bugger? Gallons? bewdyful find.
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(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
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LOL....my Dad asked me "Whut ya gonna use it fer, a flower pot"?
I replied.....uh, er, yea! (had my fingers crossed)
The seams are kinda "simple" after seeing some other antique stuff, although as thick as it is, that may be why...man I wish you could look into "old" stuff you run across and view it's history.
Haven't even measured it yet...looks to be about 10 gallons.
I replied.....uh, er, yea! (had my fingers crossed)
The seams are kinda "simple" after seeing some other antique stuff, although as thick as it is, that may be why...man I wish you could look into "old" stuff you run across and view it's history.
Haven't even measured it yet...looks to be about 10 gallons.
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Nice!!FLquacker wrote: ... Haven't even measured it yet...looks to be about 10 gallons.
blanik
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
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it needs a lid
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25" across 16" deep solid copper with steel bar inside rolled lip, check yours with a magnet. probably was used to melt chassis weights and cook m... cob
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25" across 16" deep solid copper with steel bar inside rolled lip, check yours with a magnet. probably was used to melt chassis weights and cook m... cob
be water my friend
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LOL...very good cob.
I actually thought about beginning my post with..." I know I have been critical of others when finding......"
You got me.
I can bet my paycheck (or two)....this has never cooked m...my dad is way too layed back. And, he has all his (original) teeth
Lead....hell, I've inhaled and ingested enough of that crap to build up an immunity (the cost of being fast)
I actually thought about beginning my post with..." I know I have been critical of others when finding......"
You got me.
I can bet my paycheck (or two)....this has never cooked m...my dad is way too layed back. And, he has all his (original) teeth
Lead....hell, I've inhaled and ingested enough of that crap to build up an immunity (the cost of being fast)
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it isn't lead that makes you fast , it's knowledge. cob
be water my friend
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Coming a little cleaner....boy, I'm beginning to not have the heart to butcher this up
No manufacture stamp of any kind....even gone over it with a magnifying glass
No manufacture stamp of any kind....even gone over it with a magnifying glass
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No need to butcher it up, just make a lid to fit and attach a column of your choice.
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Hey, I was just using the B (or C) word to make a point.
I really didn't want you butcher or chop up your fine copper vessel.
I really didn't want you butcher or chop up your fine copper vessel.
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
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Yea...once I realized what it actually was, and how old it is...I have NO intentions of "messing" it up.
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are those seams just hammered or soldered? i havn't yet found any seams in my "lid". cob
be water my friend
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Looks like soldered...cob wrote:are those seams just hammered or soldered? i havn't yet found any seams in my "lid". cob
After talking and sending some pics....99% sure it's a D.Picking & Co, candy kettle.
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Thats cool.
When you get her properly outfitted will you name her "Candy"?
When you get her properly outfitted will you name her "Candy"?
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
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Ha...good idea.
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Make a nice grain cooker to. Where's you dads barn? I might have to sneak over and snoop around myself.
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Yet a other good example of why not to use an external picture hosting service .
My recommended goto .
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