One of the skillets used to belong to my grandmother which means the interior is super smooth great for eggs.
Hang cast iron pans on wall.
Lightweight and easy to move to any area needed simply screw lid holder onto the inside of a cabinet cupboard pantry or wall.
Remember though to carefully remove the skillet before heating up the oven.
So it should come as no surprise to hear that showing off your cast iron collection is a genre all of its own.
The only thing we would hang in sheet rock would be a light weight framed picture maybe.
Cast iron pans actually look quite striking.
My three cast iron skillets are my most used kitchen items.
The cast iron will tear up your sheet rock.
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These bad boys are heavy.
Because i use them so often i keep my pans right on my stovetop but that s certainly the least exciting way to store them as evidenced by the setups in these 10 kitchens.
Hand forged skillet hook pot hooks kitchen wall storage pot rack an essential for the farmhouse kitchen this heavy duty hand forged hook is designed especially for hanging those weighty cast iron pots and pans.
Attach a board or metal railing to the wall and add some hooks.
Use these hooks to make your cookware storage a focal feature in your kitchen and keep your skillets within reach.
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You can hang your cast iron skillets and pans on the wall just be sure your hooks are securely mounted to studs.
Made out of strong iron coated in white plastic.
Make sure to use the appropriate hardware for the job and follow the mounting instructions 3 4 inch screws and screws included.
Hang on the wall if you have wall space that isn t occupied by cupboards try hanging your pots and pans on the wall.
No you should definitely hang in the studs.
Often people admire a well worn cast iron skillet as much as say a brand spankin new car.
Cast iron is heavy it will need the support of the studs for sure.