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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.
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.
You may buy an outdoor garden bench made out of wrought iron but it wouldn't make much sense. It would not last very long outside.
About 1200 years in Europe.
iron is stronger than wood, so an iron plough would last longer than a wooden one.
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
Iron filaments are not used in light bulbs because they have a relatively high melting point and poor conductivity compared to tungsten, the metal commonly used in filament bulbs. Iron would not produce as much light or last as long as tungsten in a filament bulb.
iron ones would rust
Think that an insulated wire is wound on a soft iron core. Now without any current in the coil soft iron is not magnetized. As steady current flows through the wire then soft iron would become as a bar magnet. This magnetism would last so long as there is current in the wire. Such a magnetism is known as electromagnetism. But there are permanent magnets. Example bar magnets.
It depends on what you're trying to say. "This won't last long." "I wish it would last longer."
It would last as long as the golf ball. It would only wear away with play.