You were a life saver today, using my grandmas canner all american and thought it was like mine until I went to put th adde weight in it, THANKS for the video
I bought a new old pressure canners online and mine should arrive this afternoon . I'm glad I watched this before, all other chai are showing the brand new canners, I feel confident now. Thank you for sharing, you never know who needs to get the information you are put out. I needed it.
Thank you. I just bought myself an old canner. Watching you do this calmed my nerves a lot. Ive been using my Presto for several years and have been wanting another canner. Your video is fantastic.
Hey👋! Just ran across your video...just a comment of thanks.. Cause out of all the "expert" youtubers speaking on vintage pressure canners...you're the only one I've run across that actually canned in one on video...great help. I purchased three used pressure canners.. i plan on offering food Preservation classes in the inner city to after school programs and home childcare providers. This is a lost skill for inner city residents... I took a course at Perdue university extension service so I'm a master food preserver. But anyhow thanks for actually using a vintage canner😊
I like your cast iron hanging above your stove ! I have one just like this, the steam relief valve works just fine. You do not have to replace it with a petcock weighted one. I like this type better myself. I think the gauges also last a very long time. You can buy replacement parts if you need from All-American web page and if you ever need you can send them to top or the bottom for refurbishing. You should always use a grate or some sort of rack in the bottom to keep your jars from resting right on the bottom of the canner, as if your jars rest directly on the bottom of the canner they can break. Also when you tighten the lid you should tighten them in opposite sides, like 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock, like that to get an even tightening on the lid. A little white vinegar in your canner before your process your jars will help keep your jars from getting cloudy with mineral deposits.
@@deborahwhite4158 Before each use they suggest you should be able to see through the vent pipe. If it gets clogged your pressure canner may build up too much pressure or not be able to release it, if it is needed, quickly enough. It is a safety feature, to have it free of any debris.
I got one just like it for 5 dollars, used it today canning green beans. I've used it for squash and beans this summer. I like not having the jiggle nor the seals. I tested it at high pressure for the over pressure vent every thing worked, before I used it. Had to do that outside just in case.
I also have an older model All American with the toggle style regulator. How did you regulate the pressure? With the heat from stove top element or did you turn the collar on the toggle to let steam out at the correct amount to maintain the PSI required at your altitude? Find me the correct procedure for the toggle is difficult. Yours is the only video on RUclips that I can find that shows that toggle. Everyone else has the jiggle her‘s. I’m just wanting to know if I’m doing it correctly. I must run with it a lot before I decided to chance canning low acid foods. I’ve not had a problem just not sure if I’m doing it exactly as I’m supposed to. I too will probably upgrade to the juggler and get a new regulator because I have not spent a lot on the scanner. I have a really large one I only spent about $100 on. It was well used and quite old but it works like a champ! An All-American canner will last a lifetime. Anyways, any helpful hints would be helpful while I’m waiting on my new parts. If I can even get them anymore.
Vaseline, why not Olive oil on the beveled edges/seal? Good find good price. I bought a 921 for $250 and is like brand new. Oh and your Tshirt , Sarah Conners, excellent.
Thanks, my sis and I are canning 50 pounds of carrots with potatoes. We had a hard time getting lid even to screw down. What's the normal time for canner to start steaming? It's been 40 min no steam All American 921. Today 4/6/24 great day in Iowa
I bought mine at a yard sale for $50,10 yrs ago…got it out today for the fist time…I’m sure yours looks like mine & on the box it said mine was a 910. I’m going to try what you did with the testing…thanks for this great video!😊
Do u have an update did u change to a jiggle weight? I just got an old all american no 925 and I'm looking to pressure can you video was great it helped me alot. What's ur altitude?
I have a really old one from my grandmother. It’s an all American no 7. I tried it today and with the petcock closed it was still releasing a little steam, is that normal? Also making sounds from sides. I got scared and turned off the burner. Anybody else have this happen?
For anybody wondering why would this canner has flip valve instead of "jiggler" is because ...this man does not have a pressure cooker in his possession, he has an " autoclave", designed for sterilization, not canning, but of course, you can use it for canning, you just CANNOT walk away from it while you are using it because you have to not only make sure the pressure does not rise, BUT more importantly, you don't allow the pressure to DROP below what the recipe declares...if you EVER lose pressure below what the recipe says, you HAVE to start over. A simple upgrade to remove the spring relief valve and replace it with a canner valve is 40 combined..that is a new vent tube and weighted jiggler.
You were a life saver today, using my grandmas canner all american and thought it was like mine until I went to put th adde weight in it, THANKS for the video
I bought a new old pressure canners online and mine should arrive this afternoon . I'm glad I watched this before, all other chai are showing the brand new canners, I feel confident now. Thank you for sharing, you never know who needs to get the information you are put out. I needed it.
Thank you. I just bought myself an old canner. Watching you do this calmed my nerves a lot. Ive been using my Presto for several years and have been wanting another canner. Your video is fantastic.
Hey👋!
Just ran across your video...just a comment of thanks..
Cause out of all the "expert" youtubers speaking on vintage pressure canners...you're the only one I've run across that actually canned in one on video...great help.
I purchased three used pressure canners..
i plan on offering food Preservation classes in the inner city to after school programs and home childcare providers.
This is a lost skill for inner city residents...
I took a course at Perdue university extension service so I'm a master food
preserver. But anyhow thanks for actually using a vintage canner😊
I like your cast iron hanging above your stove ! I have one just like this, the steam relief valve works just fine. You do not have to replace it with a petcock weighted one. I like this type better myself. I think the gauges also last a very long time. You can buy replacement parts if you need from All-American web page and if you ever need you can send them to top or the bottom for refurbishing. You should always use a grate or some sort of rack in the bottom to keep your jars from resting right on the bottom of the canner, as if your jars rest directly on the bottom of the canner they can break. Also when you tighten the lid you should tighten them in opposite sides, like 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock, like that to get an even tightening on the lid. A little white vinegar in your canner before your process your jars will help keep your jars from getting cloudy with mineral deposits.
Question, do I need to clean the vent with a pipe cleaner?!
@@deborahwhite4158 Before each use they suggest you should be able to see through the vent pipe. If it gets clogged your pressure canner may build up too much pressure or not be able to release it, if it is needed, quickly enough. It is a safety feature, to have it free of any debris.
Fantastic find! Bet your wife was happy when she got home.
she was pretty excited.
Thank you for getting straight to the point ! 😅
Thank you for this video. I have the same canner and been afraid to use it. Your video really help me.
You should DRY can your potato chunks!! That’s the best way!!!
I got one just like it for 5 dollars, used it today canning green beans. I've used it for squash and beans this summer. I like not having the jiggle nor the seals. I tested it at high pressure for the over pressure vent every thing worked, before I used it. Had to do that outside just in case.
#stuffthatcup “thrifty=cheap”... love it!
I also have an older model All American with the toggle style regulator. How did you regulate the pressure? With the heat from stove top element or did you turn the collar on the toggle to let steam out at the correct amount to maintain the PSI required at your altitude? Find me the correct procedure for the toggle is difficult. Yours is the only video on RUclips that I can find that shows that toggle. Everyone else has the jiggle her‘s. I’m just wanting to know if I’m doing it correctly. I must run with it a lot before I decided to chance canning low acid foods. I’ve not had a problem just not sure if I’m doing it exactly as I’m supposed to. I too will probably upgrade to the juggler and get a new regulator because I have not spent a lot on the scanner. I have a really large one I only spent about $100 on. It was well used and quite old but it works like a champ! An All-American canner will last a lifetime. Anyways, any helpful hints would be helpful while I’m waiting on my new parts. If I can even get them anymore.
Once you reach desired pressure on gauge , you control it with your burner ..
Vaseline, why not Olive oil on the beveled edges/seal? Good find good price. I bought a 921 for $250 and is like brand new. Oh and your Tshirt , Sarah Conners, excellent.
Thanks, my sis and I are canning 50 pounds of carrots with potatoes. We had a hard time getting lid even to screw down. What's the normal time for canner to start steaming? It's been 40 min no steam All American 921. Today 4/6/24 great day in Iowa
The lid rim looks bent, is is that just the magic of RUclips? Lol
Would you please explain the 40 min..did you count 40 other minutes after reaching 10 pounds of pressure?
I just picked up my all American for 2 bucks at a community sale. Lol.
WTG! I just got my AA No. 7 from an estate sale for free 2 days ago. The kids were doing it and had no idea what it was. They just wanted it gone.
I bought mine at a yard sale for $50,10 yrs ago…got it out today for the fist time…I’m sure yours looks like mine & on the box it said mine was a 910. I’m going to try what you did with the testing…thanks for this great video!😊
Just picked up the same one...did u have to keep adjusting the heat to keep pressure at 10.lbs?
Do u have an update did u change to a jiggle weight? I just got an old all american no 925 and I'm looking to pressure can you video was great it helped me alot. What's ur altitude?
I have a really old one from my grandmother. It’s an all
American no 7. I tried it today and with the petcock closed it was still releasing a little steam, is that normal? Also making sounds from sides. I got scared and turned off the burner. Anybody else have this happen?
I got one 4 th of july for under 30.00 dollars!!
Mine was. 921 too
For anybody wondering why would this canner has flip valve instead of "jiggler" is because ...this man does not have a pressure cooker in his possession, he has an " autoclave", designed for sterilization, not canning, but of course, you can use it for canning, you just CANNOT walk away from it while you are using it because you have to not only make sure the pressure does not rise, BUT more importantly, you don't allow the pressure to DROP below what the recipe declares...if you EVER lose pressure below what the recipe says, you HAVE to start over.
A simple upgrade to remove the spring relief valve and replace it with a canner valve is 40 combined..that is a new vent tube and weighted jiggler.
No
And you did not blow a hole in your kitchen ceiling !!!
40 DOLLARS for a factory upgrade kit to switch to a jiggler.