Very slowly and have lots of extra drill bits.
You can recycle a cast iron sink at your local recycling depot. For example, Miller Waste offers citizens to bring their cast iron sink to the depot for recycling for a fee.
Most kitchen cast iron sinks have 3 holes and a single handle uses all three. A bathroom sink will have two or three depending on age and if you are very careful and take your time, you can drill a center hole in cast iron. Start with a small pilot hole in the center from the underneath side. You can't start on top on the porcelain. Once you get the pilot hole through, you can then drill from the top down and should use oil to keep the chipping of the porcelain to a minimum.
No The cast is made out of fiber glass and the cast would form into crystals.
In a nutshell, NO. An undermount sink requires a flat flange to bond to the underside of the granite or marble counter. Another consideration is the weight of a cast iron sink. Why would you want to do this in the first place?
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Yes if its cast iron or stainless steel.
To drill a hole in a cast iron bathtub, you'll need a carbide-tipped masonry bit and a drill with a hammer setting. Mark the spot where you want to drill the hole, then start drilling at a low speed with moderate pressure. Maintain a steady hand and keep the drill bit cool by periodically spraying it with water to prevent overheating.
Scrub it with Goof Off.
They chip but steel sinks chip easier
Prices for a cast iron kitchen sink will vary depending on where one chooses to make one's purchase. Most cast iron kitchen sinks sell in the range of a few hundred dollars, but some can cost as much as one thousand dollars or more.
Yes, it is done all the time
Installing a wall mount cast iron sink in a kitchen or bathroom offers durability, classic style, and easy cleaning. The sink's sturdy material can withstand heavy use, while its timeless design adds a touch of elegance to the space. Additionally, the smooth surface of the sink makes it simple to maintain and keep clean.