Whats the best way to handle a cast iron skillet without burning yourself
>>9136111
A monkey paw.
Dragonscale gauntlets.
>>9136111
Use a towel, dumbfuck
>>9136163
A wet towel, provides more insulation.
>>9136111
>not using your barehand until you develop callouses
>>9136185
I should have clarified. If you use a wet towel, you will regret it.
>>9136185
>tfw I used a wet towel earlier by mistake
>>9136214
let me clarify I know wet towel + hot pan = ouch but I was in thoughts and didnt notice it was hot
>>9136272
You burn yourself
>>9136111
These are handy. I just use an oven mit or whatever rag is there.
>>9136272
A towel filled with water instead of air will transfer much more heat to your hand.
I take cheap square pot holders, fold in half, and stitch two sides.
>>9136280
You ever lube one of those up?
Do it while it's cold
>>9136328
Sorry you are poor.
>>9136345
Holy fuck, that's brilliant. I just checked tho... they are definitely too tight and probably not deep enough.
>>9136272
Grab a hot pan's handle with a wet towel and you will figure it out for yourself.
>>9136272
steam happens inside your hand
steam is fucking hot
>>9136361
He meant lube up the outside.
I use one of these, that a friends daughter made. it works great, not to big
>>9136111
I have a couple of ove' gloves. They work great.
https://www.amazon.com/Ove-Glove-Surface-Handler-Gloves/dp/B01CYYVCSS/
If you really want to protect your hands and need protection past 900F, use these:
https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Heat-Resistant-Grill-Gloves/dp/B00RUBZNDQ
>>9136111
Asbestos panels cut down with a hacksaw to fit fingers and palms, 3 small bits × 10 to accommodate finger and thumb bending and 3 × 2 triangular parts to accommodate palm movement, any spare asbestos can be crafted to fit your foot soles for walking on coals.
>Stupid questions
>>9136640
A tool used for weaving? Wouldn't the plastic melt and burn your hands?
>>9138395
really?
>>9136702
Yea dude I can vouch for the Ove Glove. Nice product.
>>9138401
Really what? I looked into it after and melted plastic can cause 2nd degree burns.
You man up and grab that skillet.
If I can do it so can you.
>>9136111
barehand it until your hand deforms and forms scar tissue which is resistant to heat
>>9136272
it gets hot qicker and you burn your hand. always use dry towels to grab hot stuff
>>9136111
>welding gauntlets
Pick up red hot steel if you're quick