fbpx

Grit blasting Cast Iron

Grit blasting cast iron is a relatively easy DIY project if you have a compressor, respirator, goggles, and a suitable workspace. Grit (or sand) blasting is not appropriate for most historic materials but cast iron can withstand the pressure without pitting of the surface or other damage.

Here, an 1850’s fireplace insert, or Franklin stove, is being cleaned of rust and old paint prior to being installed in a reconstructed chimney.

Cast iron was the plastic of the Victorian age. Its ability to be cast into forms both functional and ornamental led to its widespread use. Combined with advances in transportation (steam ships and railroads), it was made its way into and onto homes all across the nation.

The material was ideal for casting stoves and fireplace insets as it is very efficient at radiating heat and can be cast in decorative forms. Inserts like this were used for new construction and for modifying older and less efficient masonry fireplaces. They were a step in the evolution from open fires to closed stoves and eventually furnaces.

This topic is covered in detail in “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.”

The award-winning and bestselling 720-page hardcover book contains more than 2,000 photos and drawings and is available in bookstores nationwide and through online retailers.

Signed and personalized copies can be ordered from the author in our shop, YourHistoricHouse.com/shop/.

Our shop also carries select restoration and preservation titles by other authors. Save with our multi-book combo packs!

#antiquehome #antiquehomes #traditionalarchitecture #historicalhomes #historicalhouse #oldhousecharm #oldhome #oldhouse #preservation #preserveourhistory #houseandgarden #aplacetocallhome #homerestoration #houserestoration #ownapieceofhistory #vintagehome #architecturelover #restoringyourhistorichouse #yourhistorichome #restoration #houserehab #historicpreservation #castiron #ironrestoration #keepitpainted

%d
search previous next tag category expand menu location phone mail time cart zoom edit close