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19:23
Cast Iron Restoration and Maintenance | From Start to Finish
This video is lengthy, but it gives me a chance to explain most aspects of how I restore a...
published: 14 Jul 2013
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28:48
Identifying Old Cast Iron Pans
A guide to identifying antique cast iron skillets produced by several American manufacture...
published: 03 Mar 2014
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5:03
Use Soap On Cast Iron? - 3 Cast Iron Myths - GardenFork Cooks
Can you use soap on cast iron? Is cast iron nonstick? We discuss 3 cast iron myths, part o...
published: 02 Dec 2014
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10:47
Cooking with new and old cast iron - intro for beginners
Essential products I recommend for beginners. Expand for list. Lodge Griddle: http://www.a...
published: 06 Feb 2014
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Equipment Review: The Best Traditional and Enameled Cast-Iron Skillets
Cheap and tough, a cast-iron skillet is a kitchen workhorse, but the upkeep makes some coo...
published: 26 Mar 2015
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7:16
Sunset Foundry visit (Cast Iron pour)
EDIT: Please no off topic comments. No trolls. No grammar/spelling nazis. Your comments wi...
published: 31 Dec 2013
author: Troye Welch
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12:16
Educating The Modern: Sanding and Polishing Cast Iron cookware
In this episode, I take a modern Lodge Chef skillet and polish it to a mirrored finish. A...
published: 23 Aug 2014
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11:21
The Official Lodge Cast Iron Foundry Tour Video
A look inside the Lodge foundry, in South Pittsburg, TN, that produces the world famous Lo...
published: 07 Dec 2011
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5:19
Bacon! The first thing to cook in new or restored cast iron pans. Probably the best thing to cook!
Bacon! A good start for flavor seasoning on your cast iron and get some good cooking greas...
published: 14 Feb 2014
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14:54
Erie Griswold Wagner how to identify cast iron cookware
I try to give an easy semi accurate history of cast iron cookware....
published: 01 Jul 2014
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5:02
Grilling the Perfect Steak in a Cast Iron Skillet.
Here we illustrate just how simple and easy grilling a steak indoors can be using our trus...
published: 21 Nov 2014
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5:01
Restoring Cast Iron Cookware
Restoring cast iron cookware inspired by YouTube channel TheCulinaryFanatic-thanks. Proces...
published: 19 Oct 2013
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8:44
Cast Iron Hunt - Episode 2
Come with me as I go to various locations in search of vintage cast iron cookware. Learn m...
published: 12 Jan 2014
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3:36
Melting cast iron for my projects
This video shows how my waste oil furnace melts cast iron for castings I need. It also sho...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: luckygen1001
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3:39
Cleaning and Seasoning Your Cast Iron Skillet - Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart scrubs a pair of cast iron skillets, coats them with solid shortening, and ...
published: 21 Jan 2014
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7:12
The Dangers of Cast Iron Cooking (plus steak)
Nearly all of those YouTube videos describing how to cook a steak in a hot cast iron pan n...
published: 01 Oct 2012
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Pizza in a cast iron skillet with Michael Ruhlman and Le Creuset
http://www.cutleryandmore.com/le-creuset-cast-iron/skillets?src=YouTube Learn how to make ...
published: 12 Sep 2013
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Christmas 2014: A Most Unexpected Cast Iron Present
I'm nearly fifty years old, I live by myself, and I have no kids. I can't even remember t...
published: 25 Dec 2014
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20:09
Victor Safe Restoration - Part 2: Repairing Broken Cast Iron by Brazing
In this video, I will go through the process of doing a repair to a piece of broken cast i...
published: 23 Jul 2014
author: Keith Rucker
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How to easy cut & removal of Cast Iron Pipe - cutting with special cutter
This VIDEO will show you how to cut drain or sewer cast iron pipe with chain soil pipe cut...
published: 26 Feb 2014
author: TileMasterGa
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9:52
Cast Iron Seasoning 101- The most complete guide on YouTube.
The most detailed Cast Iron Seasoning howto video on YouTube... I even cooked some eggs at...
published: 02 Sep 2009
author: tastygarlic
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10:12
How to cut cast iron using a reciprocating saw
Video I will show you how to use a standard reciprocating saw and metal cutting blades mad...
published: 28 Jan 2014
author: QuainBuilt
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6:50
Cast Iron Roasted Chicken & Vegetables
Bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts seared and then oven-roasted with vegetables in individua...
published: 18 Aug 2013
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Stripping a Cast Iron Skillet with Easy-Off Oven Cleaner | Plus Seasoning & Maintenance
This video demonstrates how to strip a cast iron skillet using Easy-Off Oven Cleaner. Easy...
published: 25 Jan 2014
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Cast iron is iron or a ferrous alloy which has been heated until it liquifies, and is then poured into a mould to solidify. It is usually made from pig iron. The alloy constituents affect its colour when fractured: white cast iron has carbide impurities which allow cracks to pass straight through. Grey cast iron, or grey iron, has graphitic flakes which deflect a passing crack and initiate countless new cracks as the material breaks.

Carbon (C) and silicon (Si) are the main alloying elements, with the amount ranging from 2.1 to 4 wt% and 1 to 3 wt%, respectively. Iron alloys with less carbon content are known as steel. While this technically makes these base alloys ternary Fe-C-Si alloys, the principle of cast iron solidification is understood from the binary iron-carbon phase diagram. Since the compositions of most cast irons are around the eutectic point of the iron-carbon system, the melting temperatures closely correlate, usually ranging from 1,150 to 1,200 °C (2,102 to 2,192 °F), which is about 300 °C (572 °F) lower than the melting point of pure iron.




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Cast may refer to:

  • Cast member, (c.1631) a group of performers in a play, movie, or performing arts
  • Orthopedic cast, a protective shell which is used to help heal broken bones by holding the limb in place
  • In archaeology, a cavity formed by the decomposition of wood furnishings or human or animal remains, previously covered due to volcanic ash fall
  • The casting of magic spells
  • In falconry, flying two or more falconry birds together
  • In computer science, a typecast is a programming language method for changing data types
  • Plaster cast, a copy made in plaster of another three-dimensional form, for example a sculpture

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Iron (/ˈərn/ EYE-ər-n) is a chemical element with the symbol Fe (from Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is the most common element (by mass) forming the planet Earth as a whole, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. It is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust. Iron's very common presence in rocky planets like Earth is due to its abundant production as a result of fusion in high-mass stars, where the production of nickel-56 (which decays to the most common isotope of iron) is the last nuclear fusion reaction that is exothermic. This causes radioactive nickel to become the last element to be produced before collapse of a supernova leads to the explosive events that scatter this precursor radionuclide of iron abundantly into space.

Like other group 8 elements, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation states, −2 to +8, although +2 and +3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroids and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery-gray, but oxidize in normal air to give iron oxides, also known as rust. Unlike many other metals which form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy more volume than iron metal, and thus iron oxides flake off and expose fresh surfaces for corrosion.




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