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Castillo Crankshaft Oven

 
Castillo Crankshaft Oven
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Not your typical run of the mill kitchen oven, this crankshaft-baking tool runs for a three-hour stand. With the metal still smoldering at 975 degrees Fahrenheit at the time of completion, the crankshaft is left in the oven to cool overnight. "If you suddenly decide on pulling them out of the box, the oxygen will hit that metal and oxidize, forming a scaly residue. We leave them in the oven overnight for the temp to come down. By the time we pull it out of the box, the metal temperature will still be in the 250-degree range," explains Castillo. View Related Article
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