For whatever reason, today Savers seemed to have decent items priced to sell. I picked up a Guardian Service pressure canner (perhaps 10 quart size -- it has no model number) for $6.99. I thought for sure when I checked the price it would have been closer to $20, and I would have left it there.
It's missing the pressure relief petcock for the vent cap, and without an instruction book I don't know if there's any trick to testing it. I found a short hex-head bolt with the same thread as the petcock, so decided to at least check to see if the thing would hold pressure. I have a single gas burner on the patio for this sort of activity.
I was under the impression that the vent cap/weight should jiggle, but chickened out when the pressure gauge was at around 12 pounds and there was just a bunch of steam hissing out of the holes on the side of the vent cap/weight and no jiggling.
Can anyone advise me on how this thing is supposed to behave, and whether there's a source for parts? I'd like to find the petcock for sure, and hope I can find an owner's manual on line. I'd like to use it for putting up preserves from a neighbor's ultra-prolific fig tree (as they all tend to be) this summer.
Here's a picture I lifted from ebay, although the pressure gauge on mine has a black background.

It's missing the pressure relief petcock for the vent cap, and without an instruction book I don't know if there's any trick to testing it. I found a short hex-head bolt with the same thread as the petcock, so decided to at least check to see if the thing would hold pressure. I have a single gas burner on the patio for this sort of activity.
I was under the impression that the vent cap/weight should jiggle, but chickened out when the pressure gauge was at around 12 pounds and there was just a bunch of steam hissing out of the holes on the side of the vent cap/weight and no jiggling.
Can anyone advise me on how this thing is supposed to behave, and whether there's a source for parts? I'd like to find the petcock for sure, and hope I can find an owner's manual on line. I'd like to use it for putting up preserves from a neighbor's ultra-prolific fig tree (as they all tend to be) this summer.
Here's a picture I lifted from ebay, although the pressure gauge on mine has a black background.
