Eternal Frying Pan Made from a Harrow Disk
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Discover how to create your own eternal frying pan using a harrow disk in this step-by-step guide. Also known as Discada or Cowboy Wok, this heavy-duty cookware is perfect for homestead cooking. Learn how to repurpose a Plow Disc into a versatile frying pan for farmhouse meals in this DIY project. Transform a harrow disk into a durable steel pan for outdoor kitchen adventures. Watch now to explore the process of building a unique Cowboy Wok from scratch. Perfect for creating delicious homestead recipes!
Discada. Plow Disc. Cowboy Wok - Jak na to + styl
I have 3 discos that I use I have had them for about 15 years or more ,can’t beat ‘em
These crap for a grill these days want last 5 years without burners burning up,everything else rust.
Every product needs care
Cool ))
I made a bbq pit 1/4 thick pipe I have had it for 18 plus years . The next day after the bbq I take out the ashes . It is in great condition after all these years
That would make a good water fountain.
Ahaha, no, it will rust quickly
Impeccable 👍😃
We make really big ones out of a round disk and weld a side like you did and handles and legs and use it for fish fries and making tripititas and other things .
cool
Great job, congratulations
That's for sure, thanks! ))
Muy bien hecho. Felicitaciones
Thanks👍
*Spectacular, congratulations on your effort...I really liked it. Greetings from Brazil*
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it and maybe it helped. Greetings from Ukraine
need to season that beast! Great job.
Thank you)) I think that the new owner will do it
I would love to have one would be great for our southern cooking
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In this store, the assortment is renewed, there are many handmade items for camping
Nice work 👍
@@306-fromthestix Thanks!👍
Nice job!
I'll take one!
Thanks! )) Ok, one))
Great job
@@normanphair8488 Thanks 👍
I have one I made years ago awesome for cooking for large gatherings
Yes, this is an irreplaceable eternal dish. What is the diameter of your pan?
@@addforging its 48 inches takes 2 people to carry it when full
@@oldguy59 A large frying pan. I make the largest 31.5", but that's a hot table for you!))
Very cool, I didn’t see but did you weld the inside seam?, if not that’s were rust will start, maybe if seasoned well it will be ok, overall I love it!
Excelente trabajo amigo, muchas gracias.
Gracias. Me alegro que el vídeo te pueda ayudar
Excelente trabajo realizado
Gracias. Pronto habrá 2 sartenes diferentes más.
Anazing job. I want one.
thank you You can take it from farmers
Absolutely awesome disk harrows are normally pretty thick if for deep disking and a bit larger but that'll work just fine excellent 👌 idea young 🌱 man!!!!
The only thing I'm thinking 🤔 might be a subject is there's no flat spot but that can easily be taken care of with a large cherry 🌸 torch and a large hammer ⚒️!!!!
Always a pleasure thanks for sharing!!!!!
Glad to see you! Yes, that's right, it's quality steel and 6 mm thick. The flat bottom is for an amateur and if you need to fry pancakes. But it's a matter of taste. The frying pan is made from a harrow disk, you can pass it on as an inheritance. Thanks
It’s just a disk
What is a disk harrow, what this is called is a disk.
Just a disk, but what a pan it turned out to be
Excelente..!
Thanks👍
Wow man!! That turned out amazing. Id love to have something like that for camping
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This frying pan is great because it is designed for 4-8 people. Take a look at the store, there are many interesting things and discounts. Grills, pans, many tools for camping
Nice job, looks like you could cook a lot on one of those.,did you buy the peices that the legs screw into,I have never seen them before.do you know what they are called?I would like to try and make one myself.🙌🤔👊
Thank you. Yes, you can cook anything for 6-8 people on this frying pan. Also, the frying pan is 6 mm thick. I made these cylindrical nuts for an old project. Thread M10, I also have M12. They are made from a solid metal rod on a lathe.
..Good job sir! for a moment i thought you were going to make the handles out of the disk teeth. that ought to fry your chicken...
@@y-notforge8913 Glad to see you. I thought about making handles from the teeth of the disk, but the handles are very thin and I already have a plan for these harrow teeth
Then when it's done as a frying pan you can put it back on the harrows 😊
and return the cut disk pattern))))
Excellent craftsmanship
You show off😜
Thanks! ))))
I kinda liked the scalloped edge and probably would have left it on.
броблематично було б обварювати «бортик» по цім пелюсткам
That's for sure
Else along the contour is problematic. It is possible to make the board smaller in diameter and weld it inside the disc
Tengo uno de esos que me quedó de mi querido padre que en paz descanse. En el cual disfrutamos muchas comidas y lindos recuerdos junto a él. Saludos de Argentina acá se usa mucho el disco para hacer gradiosas comidas.
Saludos desde Ucrania. Sería genial hacer una sartén con él y cocinar el plato favorito de mi padre, honrará la memoria en el círculo familiar. En la segunda sartén de este tipo se prepararon diferentes tortas de carne y patatas con pimiento y tomate, quedó buenísimo.
Really cool👍as a welder just a question...wouldn't be good to weld the vertical stripearound also on the inside,to prevent oil and fat to go in the corner for eventual risk of future cracks?
Thanks for the comment. In time, oil and fat will get into the place where the frying pan and the side meet, this is normal, this will create a non-stick effect along the edges. There will be no cracks, since the welding was done with special electrodes for welding high-alloy steels. There were no cracks after welding and there will be no cracks during cooking either. If there are some small cracks, oil and fat will get there and there will be a "plug" effect.
I'm already preparing a video on a flat frying pan made from a 45 cm harrow disk with a handle
Cool👍thanks x the answer.looking forward for the new video👌
I guess I never have it much thought until now, but is there any risk of releasing toxins from heating your food over a stick weld? I don’t know much about the compound of those sticks.
Toxins will be released in the form of steam when welding occurs, and it will not be released in this way
I watched a video from India or Pakistan, they were making harrow disks from old ships anchor chain?!
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I saw the video. Discs are made of special sheet steel. These are discs made in Spain. I also saw a video from Pakistan, how they make wheel bolts from fittings without heat treatment, it’s scary
Good work 👍. I would have made the legs longer and curved them on the bottom to form a foot .
@@danielgriffith7694 Thanks for the comment. The height is not necessary, as it will take a lot of firewood to cook. Straight legs are better, as you can adjust the height.
This idea was born in Mexico many years ago
I don't think that this idea was specifically from Mexico. I think that every country had and has agricultural attachments that had disks and these pans were made from them. We started making pans after the 50-70s.
This idea is ancient and predates the disc harrow. They've found bronze shields from the time of Alexander the Great being used as griddles in Turkey
Good job, this disc is made of boron steel, it's very hard to cut or drill it. By the way it's disc of John Deer disc harrow
@@oleksandrivanchenko5249 Thanks, I'll know that it's from John Deere. Yes, it's a complex steel after heat treatment.
Why is the word harrow added???
It is not a harrow.
It is a disk.
Discs for harrows manufactured by Bellota company
Application: for harrows and disk plows
Camomile disk D=620 mm, h=6 mm, sq. 30x33 (for John Deere technology) (Inphinium) (Bellota), article number GM6-1938-24MDB98 INF.
Is it a wok in the park?
You can use it in the park, at home, as a gift, it doesn't matter
👍👍👍
Thanks))
wont you fill weld from the inside? that will be hard as fuck to clean.
Untuk orang susah, dia tahu memenuhi keperluan..
How much for one
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How many tons of manure did that disc turn in to the soil before you decided to use it to cook your dinner on it?
@@richardgowdy7293 This disk only turned over and loosened the soil; as for manure, there is other equipment on a different tractor.
Other than your own squeamishness,what would it matter really once the steel is cleaned and broke in?Doubt fecal matter can penetrate steel.
And a plasma cutter
@@scottchristian6624 This will be a very fast cut))
Квадрат в центре лучше залатать более мягким металлом, чтоб избежать трещин во время нагрева.
Cracks in the metal due to the fact that most of the electrodes are wrong or the welding wire is not suitable for high-alloyed steels. To avoid cracks, it is also necessary to heat the product to a certain temperature. My part was not thick, it got hot during welding work
I've been making those for 30 plus yrs, I call them the DOC WAK..
Cool! Great experience. Why do you call it DOC WAK?
I call mine COWBOY WOKS
With horse shoe handles
It is possible, but there is practically no point
How much for one
Price? 😅
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Nice, you have about $300 . 00 in that. Even with shipping you can get one for $150.
Delivery from Ukraine from $170, since the parcel will be somewhere around 14 kg + Packaging costs, payment of local tax as an entrepreneur 23%, consumables and materials for making a frying pan + payment platform commission 25% + Bank and Payoneer commission 5% + Insurance 5%, well somewhere $27-$35 maybe I will earn from $300
Непонятно, это жаровня? Как сковороду использовать можно только без ножек.
Frying pan for outdoor cooking. You can cook with or without legs. It is often cooked on a rocket stove
I think you wasted a good 1/4” out of that third rod. Other than that I think you got everything out of ya could.
@@edstimator1 thanks👍
ну а чого не показав як жариш щось на цій сковороді ?
Here is a pan made to order. If I fry it, it will be usable
@@addforging ну зніми як працює наступна )
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preciosa!
Eso es seguro. Gracias
That harrow disk would run another 200 ac at 25 dollars per ac that's alot for a frying pan.
This pan can also be passed on to grandchildren))
BETHER BUY ONE THEN MADE IS JUST 4 DOLLARS.😂
I don't mind buying for $4
That person didn’t weld the inside seem food and stuff will get stuck in there and people will get sick if not corrected
Definitely inspired by that ingenuity and overall construction Thank you for the content
Thanks for the comment and support. If you take care of the pan correctly, everything will be fine for people, food and the pan.
Or just buy one that didnt have the serrations
Unfortunately, there are not enough round onesUnfortunately, there are not enough round ones
I'm sorry I lost your frying pan but I have made you another one with my blood Sweat and tears I hope you like, can I Borrow your car, lol
Não entendi po nenhuma 😂😂😂😂
Para quem estava eu a filmar o vídeo então?)))))
А просто купить нормальную посуду? Попахивает нищенством.
My finances allow me to buy any cookware, but this is one of the best cookware for cooking on a fire. Here are eternal dishes for cooking!
Just go to a yard sale and buy a good cast iron frying pan
Do you have a cast iron frying pan with a diameter of 50 cm ? ))
Not the same, i made one of these years ago, a blackstone has nothing on my disc
@@user-if4rh9xm9p yeah its much better to just watch youtube and criticize people who make things and shape the world around them in a positive way.
Can you offer me a cast iron pan with a diameter of 50 cm?
There are many sofa experts now. Thanks
the material of this disc is not made for cooking. it's toxic. bad idea
@@user-sj6js7oi3j This is carbon steel, very good quality. Toxic metals, this is aluminum, copper without protection, enameled metal cookware with damage. This is rightfully a carbon frying pan.
Fi serios mah omule😅
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@@addforging carbon cannot rust as we see in the original disc
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This is perfect for cooking cooked on a numerous times. You should figure out what you’re talking about before typing away.
Good job , but welding the inside seam will not be a bad idea
@@AndresRodriguez-sm1fr Thanks for the comment. I think I'll do it next time since the pan is sold.
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Thanks 🇺🇦🇧🇷