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Retinning old school cookware?

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Thread Starter 
I have some old dehillerin pots that are in pretty nice shape on the outside but need retinning.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to who might do this in the Southern California area?

I'd really rather not send out. These were SUCH a find and I'm desparate to try them out but would prefer a new layer of tin first.

Thanks :)
post #2 of 5

Try places that advertise "resilvering" or "silverplating"

I had a couple of antique copper pans that I decided to put back into circulation, and wanted to get them retinned. I didn't find entries in the yellow pages for "retinning," but I found an entry either for silverplating or resilvering (I forget which), and discovered that places that do that kind of work often, maybe even usually, can do retinning.
post #3 of 5
Thread Starter 
Thanks, I will start looking :D
post #4 of 5

Thanks. I have some old copper pots that need re-tinning. I will look for these places.
post #5 of 5
bridge kitchenware in NYC does retinning. they have a website now. i believe they charge by the square inch.
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