It's cool. I would keep it but buy a modern safer one. I have seen movies of pressure cookers failing, and I would much rather have a new safer one to use. Chances might be small but there have been added quite some safety features since this beast was made.
DonutsOnTheWall t1_j1tompg wrote
Reply to Still using a 1930s pressure canner (from National Pressure Cooker Co.) that's been used by my family for 5 generations by ubermaker77
It's cool. I would keep it but buy a modern safer one. I have seen movies of pressure cookers failing, and I would much rather have a new safer one to use. Chances might be small but there have been added quite some safety features since this beast was made.
Awesome made tool though.