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Originally Posted by jyl
East Coast Retinning does it for $4 per inch, "inch" defined as 2 X height + 1 X diameter.
They strip off the old tin, remove any dents, polish the exterior, pour molten tin in the pot and brush to coat. I haven't used but have been studying their website since have two copper pots that need this work.
My friend tried a home retinning kit, the problem is the unevenly worn old tin surface makes the new tin surface also uneven.
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I have been talking to east coast tinning, Nice people, I think they are a good choice.
$68.00 for my pan, I wish I did not just spend an hour polishing the exterior since it's included in the price.