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    Posted 9 years ago

    Caststeel
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    It's very heavy about 10" tall , Marked on locking lid H with a C encircling the H. & two number sequences: 138441-2 & 76-4-55-B. I don't know what this is & what it's used for? Anybody out there know?

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    1. UncleRon UncleRon, 9 years ago
      That was my first though, too, bobby but it looks way too heavy-duty for its size to be an ice cream maker and there's no provision to spin it, unless there's something on the bottom. CH might refer to Campbell Hausfeld, a maker of various types of equipment including paint sprayers and pressure washers.
    2. Caststeel Caststeel, 9 years ago
      Hi people, No it doesnt have spinning capability, the bottom it flat steel like the rest of it. Under side of heqvy lid is solid flat also. Ive been unable to figure out what it was used for. It certainly looks built to withstand inside pressure with that lockable handle thing. Thanks people, hope someone can know

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