Yes it is. If you have access to one then even I would try. Although, if a pan was greasy and cruddy I would de-grease it first. That's the nice thing about electrolysis, it'll do it all in one shot, rust, grease, paint, anything. It just takes time.
I have a full booth dedicated to plastic media blasting which with extremely light surface rust MIGHT work, but it will do nothing for pitted heavier rust scale. Walnut also won't remove rust scale. If I get time at work today I'll give it a shot with plastic media and post pics.
Just finished the #3 Lodge with plastic media. Very surprised at how easily it came out. all the rust is gone and it looks pretty decent to me. This was less than 30 seconds worth of blast time. Before and after:
In this case yes, but in most cases what I use plastic media on like car bodies, no. Typically a car body though is going to have way heavier rust scale than what was on this pan. This was more of that residual type of rust that wasn't all that penetrated into the pan.
Very nice! did you wash and spray it with Pam, or oil it after? It looks sweet. Will be a nice addition.
That Lodge #3 was about #18.99 in Bass pro the other day, I go there once a month wether I need to or not! They carry all the Lodge stuff.
Will be washed and oiled ASAP! I'll keep my eye out for another "experiment" pan, I'd like to see how a heavily rusted one will do with the plastic bead.
Passed on this #9 slant logo Griswold today, sorta kicking myself now (it was about $40) but the pitting on the logo bugged me. Lots of heavier rust scale on it, but maybe I should've just bought it anyway.
I've never seen the slant logo in person. I think I would have picked it up just because of the logo. The pitting could be from being used on a coal stove. The caustic gases can do that. I would expect it it more widespread across the bottom. Nice pan though.
I'll hold out and put that money towards a #10 or higher which I'm determined to find once we get into garage sale season!
Oh yea. I went straight to B&N and ordered it the day after you told me about. (IIRC... it was like $30...if anyone else is interested)
Oh! And I really want a gem pan in the worst kinda way!! I found one for $75 a few weeks ago, but didn't have the disposable income at the time. I'm pretty sure it will be there at that price for a while though
Someone told me a few weeks ago that the prices on cast iron were sliding a little. Think there is any truth to that, Dave? I really dont think antique places or Ebay'ers are going to drop their price unless the economy tanks or there's a nuclear war...