
Who Uses Branding Irons? Ranchers, Restaurants, Businesses And Households Use Branding Irons. There Are Working Branding Irons For Branding Cattle And Livestock; Steak Or Barbecue Branding Irons For Branding Grilled Meats And Branding Irons For Crafts And Displays. Blacksmiths And Manufacturers Use Steel To Make Branding Irons. Many People Choose Traditionally Made Branding Irons Because Of High Quality Craftsmanship And The Fact That No Two Hand-forged Branding Irons Are Alike. You Will Find Some Branding Irons Made Of Common Steel While Others From Stainless Steel, Which Is More Durable. Stainless Steel Branding Irons Will Not Rust Or Corrode. When Using Branding Irons, You Must Brand Dry Surfaces Only. If Your Materials Surface Is Wet Or Dry, You May Not Get A Clean Brand. When The Brand Is Hot, It Becomes A Bit Soft So Be Careful Not To Drop It Or Strike It On Something Hard Because Not Only May You Burn Something Unintentionally But You May Bend Or Distort The Face Of The Brand.To Heat Livestock Branding Irons, You Can Use A Burner Designed For This Purpose Or Burn Wood To Create The Best Fire For Branding. Heat A Working Branding Iron Until It Glows A Dull Gray Color. The Iron Is Not Hot Enough If It Is Still Black And If The Branding Iron Is Glowing Red, It Is Too Hot And Will Create A Deeper Blotchy Brand.Heat Steak Branding Irons By Placing Them On Top Of Coals On Your Grill Or On Your Gas Burners Open Flame. It Only Takes A Few Minutes For Steak Branding Irons To Become Hot Enough To Brand Your Steaks. For Branding Crafts, Use A Propane Stove Or Torch To Heat The Branding Iron. Heat The Iron Until It Reaches The Right Temperature Suitable For The Material You Will Use. Branding Wood Requires More Heat Than Branding Leather.Whether You Are Branding Cattle, Steaks, Or Your Leather Boots, Make Sure To Secure Or Fix The Animal Or The Item Firmly. In General, Branding Takes Approximately Three To Five Seconds. The Length Of Time You Apply The Brand Depends On The Temperature Of The Iron And The Pressure You Use. Press The Branding Iron Firmly On The Surface, Rock It Lightly From Side To Side, And Top To Bottom To Make Sure You Get An Even Brand. Apply A Brand Only Once. If You Have To Re-apply The Brand, You Have To Be Extremely Careful Not To Create A Blotch Or Double Image. Although Branding Irons Are Durable, You Can Keep Them For Longer With Proper Care And Maintenance. Remove Carbon Buildup With A Wire Brush Or Sand Paper. Wash With Soap And Water After Use. Dry Completely And Coat With Oil Before Storing.