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Merrill welds cast-iron engine blocks, do you all need him to come show you
how to weld up your buildings? I don't know much about cast-iron
buildings, wouldn't they RUST? I mean, you really can't put them in the
oven to season them like I do my fry pans. However, I do seem to recall
there's one building in downtown Brattleboro that has some cast-iron parts
on the front that are historic or something and when the building was
rehabed after a fire there was some question about them. Ruth
At 5:35 AM -0400 3/17/11, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>Ruth,
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>More like a tupperware party only with cast-iron pots & skillets. Twybil
>is trying to raise money to build a sound-proof solarium on top of his roof.
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>No, seriously, it is people talking about doing restoration on cast iron
>buildings.
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>Ken
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