Depends on what you are using it for. If you aren't using it for preparing food products, JB Weld works wonders.
Asbestos pipe is made of cement that contains asbestos fibers. Iron pipe is made from cast iron.
If it is "rusted out" you do not repair it, You do replace it with XHCI
I don't think they make cast iron anymore. About the only way to replace cast iron is to go to auctions or yard selling to find the. You can try to repair the skillet if it means that much to you.
The cement is grey due to the presence of iron oxide.The cement is white due to the absence of iron oxide.Generally white cement has more strength than grey cement and it is more expensive.
There are rubber adapter couplings sold to adapt PVC to Cast Iron. "Fernco" in one brand sold in the U.S.
In the old days they used to use hot lead, nowadays you can cork it with Prattley putty (putty cement).
It's a gasket cement, commonly used for early types of cast iron cylinder head gaskets.
Technically, but not really. You have to get wood for stone and stone for iron, which you need 3 iron ingots for 1 bucket.
PVC/Cast Iron/Steel/Plastic/ Depends on what type
A small stick of dynamite comes to mind
Clay pipe, Bricks, Asbestos cement, Cast Iron various schedules , preformed pipe and concrete forms (ducts)
Place two iron ingots on both sides of the middle row, then in the middle of the bottom row put the iron ingot, then you have a bucket, then go find lava, and click with the bucket in your hand, There you go! Hope this helps :)