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If the pipe is No Hub cast Iron you can use a mission cap If the cast Iron is bell then you caulk in a cast iron plug If the cast iron is a spigot end you get a transition coupling either standard weight CI or extra heavy and then use a cast iron cap in the transition coupling
Yes it is thicker and conducts more heat I use Cast iron pots
yes, with a cast iron rod and an oxy-fuel set up or with a nickel rod and an arc machine
Cast Iron tubs the finish is stronger in most cases then fiberglass BUT there are new acrylic tubs like Americast that are just as strong (and cost the same) as Cast Cast Iron will not shift like the plastic tubs do BUT you do have a lot more heat loss as the mass of the cast iron is hard to keep warm. Acrylic tubs you have to be extra careful what cleaning agents to use as the finish can scratch more easily
claw hammer is a tool and hence tool steel can be a good choice.
To clean cast iron use hot water and a cloth or sponge. Dry the cast iron right away. You should not use soap, and you should never soak cast iron or it will rust.
Yes men should lubricant
You should use a lubricate gel. Purchase them from a medical supplier. SP Services, boundtree etc.
If the pipe is No Hub cast Iron you can use a mission cap If the cast Iron is bell then you caulk in a cast iron plug If the cast iron is a spigot end you get a transition coupling either standard weight CI or extra heavy and then use a cast iron cap in the transition coupling
Put a drop of lubricant on it then use a spent casing to push the ejector in and out to get the lubricant to the spring.
One would use a cast iron teapot at any time for a tasty cup of tea. Cast iron teapots keep the tea warm for over an hour, the teapot heats evenly and brings out the best flavour. The teapot should also last a lifetime.
Almost everything that is called 'cast' such as; cast iron pots, cast iron centrplate (some boats use them). Until relatively recently, all engine blocks were cast iron. Most diesel engines are still cast iron.
Pure water does not have any anti corrosion or lubricant properties and should only be used in an emergency.Pure water does not have any anti corrosion or lubricant properties and should only be used in an emergency.
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Yes but you should use real lubricant.
You should not use neosporin as a lubricant. You should not use neosporin more often than absolutely necessary. MRSA ("Staph Infection"): http ://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/14/mrsa-in-u-s-becoming-resistant-to-over-the-counter-ointment/
cast iron.....the best! How do you keep eggs from sticking to cast iron?