Originally Posted by
Scrapette
Thanks a lot for this post. This sounds like the kind of low-tech removal that I could manage with some help. The fixtures are new cr#@! and one of the faucet handles is missing. As I posted below, it's missing at least one foot - I can't see behind it to tell if it's missing two as it is up against a wall. The first one is propped up on books. The tub you plan to make does sound like fun.
Your welcome Scrapette, horse folks like these tubs for water troughs, then we have the trashy garden folks that use old tubs as planters. No legs necessary for either application.
A large sledge hammer breaks cast iron, fact is cast iron is almost as brittle as glass, you have two things to watch out for if you choose the sledge hammer route.
Cast iron is brittle and breaks into large pieces along with small pointed bits of shrapnel. Just as if you had broken up a bunch of glass.
Next is the enamel coating on the cast iron, once you strike it hard with a hammer this stuff breaks into small shards flying through the air with an almost explosive force.
Always wear your protective clothing, eye and face protection , long sleeves and gloves.
If it were me on the handle, I would hit the tub dead center just below the rim and half ways up from the bottom, this is your weakest point. Once you have a crack started the tub is history, remember cast breaks just like a sheet of glass would.
You could also drill a couple of holes then sue a cold chisel to scribe in a line by tapping the chisel, I would use the corner edge of my chisel to indent my fracture line between the holes I previously drilled.
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