it depends on your quality of coating and the metarial of coating.
it can last the rest of your life also it can be rusted in a moment
yea it is it last a long time and it has tons of grip
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iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose
That is the way I would go . They will last a long time and you can always repaint them when the paints starts to fade away. I would say yes go with the rod iron.
When I search for rod iron patio furniture, all the results come up for wrought iron patio furniture. I assume it is two different names for the same thing, so the advantages are that it will last an extremely long time. And if it is well cared for, it will not rust or age noticeably for a long time either.
The lifespan of an iron can vary depending on usage and maintenance. On average, an iron can last between 5 to 10 years with proper care. Regular cleaning, descaling, and storing the iron properly can help extend its longevity.
they're both magnets . they can both stick to iron-made materials. They are different because temporary magnets only last a little and permanent magnets last a long time.
There is no time limit on how long a drought can last.
About 1200 years in Europe.
a long time
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I have heard that Kids Schetchers and DCs last a long time. I know from experience that Dcs will last a good amount of time.