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Repairing An Old Cast Pot?

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flobadob | 11:01 Tue 26th Nov 2013 | Home & Garden
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I have an old pot that I think is made of cast iron or something. I've been told that it cannot be welded. Two of the three small leg supports have come away from it and I would like to do something that will help it stand level again and also repair the holes left from the legs coming away. Someone suggested making a base for it to sit in but has anyone any other suggestions? By the by it is being used as a flower pot.
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Take it to a local garage & see if they can do anything with it. I know that cast iron can be brazed.
It is sometimes possible to weld cast iron that is not too porous, but the welds will have little strength. Perhaps a steel plate with legs could be fabricated that could be bolted to the bottom of the pot.
I used the stuff Carrust recommends on a fractured cast iron rain collector (the thing attached to the top of a rainwater downpipe), and it's like its never been damaged.
Maybe it is its use as a flower pot that has encouraged it to rust away. If you repair one leg, how are the others looking ?
If you follow the instructions on the product carrusts recommendation should do the job cosmetically and could even allow light usage.
It can be welded, but I used that stuff on rusty's link and found it to be very good.
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/cast-iron.htm
It's like a carrust love-in on this thread:-)
It could be Gness's cauldron that needs fixing:-)
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That glue sounds good. However I don't think I have the legs that fell off but I might see if I can find something suitable and try using it then just paint out over. Thanks.

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