Yes, that is a good idea. I have seen it done, its very easy also. Here is some info for you.http://www.ogtstore.com/reclaimed-wood-and-cast-iron-coffee-table-on-wheels.html
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Foundries make cast iron.
It is a cheap and abundant metal that is easy to cast, machine, work with. It is also strong and easy to combine with other metal to make different alloys of steel.
A cast iron waffle iron is used to make homemade waffles. If you can make pancakes then you can make waffles. Cast iron is known for heat convection which will help to cook things evenly and thoroughly. It is also a low stick surface.
knives, swords,etc
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.
American Tool offers a cast iron meat grinder which is very affordable at around twenty dollars. It can be used at home for grinding meat and bones to make dog food. It comes with everything for making ground meat. It is made of very strong cast iron and features an easy to turn handle is made of hardwood, is fast and easy clean up, and can be an excellent money saver. The product name is "Meat Grinder #10 Cast Iron."
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Yes, cast iron is recyclable. It can be melted down and reused to make new products.
You can't make an iron mail but you can make an iron chestplate. Just get 8 iron ingots and put one in each box and only leave a gap with no iron ingot in the middle top box of the crafting table.
Cast iron is not used today to make a stove.
Cast iron typically consists of iron, carbon, and silicon as its primary components. In addition, other elements such as manganese, sulfur, and phosphorus may also be present in small amounts to influence the structure and properties of the cast iron.