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  2. Flipping Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Scott rehires his former project manager, Baldemar, to work on the house. While Scott is away, Amie uses Baldemar's chainsaw to destroy the spindles of the stair railing, forcing Scott to replace the entire railing. When Amie views the newly finished railing, she is upset to see that the new wrought iron spindles are cracked and dented. Scott ...

  3. Iron railing - Wikipedia

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    Designs for decorative railings from 1771. Passers-by look for the phantom railings in Malet Street. An iron railing is a fence made of iron. This may either be wrought iron, which is ductile and durable and may be hammered into elaborate shapes when hot, or the cheaper cast iron, which is of low ductility and quite brittle. Cast iron can also ...

  4. Baluster - Wikipedia

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    Cast-stone balusters were a development of the 18th century in Great Britain (see Coade stone), and cast iron balusters a development largely of the 1840s. [citation needed] As balusters and balustrades have evolved, they can now be made from various materials with a few popular choices being timber, glass and stainless steel. [citation needed]

  5. Wrought iron - Wikipedia

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    Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%). It is a semi-fused mass of iron with fibrous slag inclusions (up to 2% by weight), which give it a wood-like "grain" that is visible when it is etched, rusted, or bent to failure.

  6. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    The puddling process, patented in 1784, was a relatively low cost method for producing a structural grade wrought iron. Puddled wrought iron was a much better structural material, and was preferred for bridges, rails, ships and building beams, and was often used in combination with cast iron, which was better in compression.

  7. Villard Houses - Wikipedia

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    [37] [238] The staircase, measuring 12 feet (3.7 m) wide, had a carved zodiac clock by Saint-Gaudens on one landing. [238] [243] [244] Each of the balusters in the stair's railing has a different design. [28] The hallway also had a small carved-wood elevator door near the reception vestibule as a minor staircase for guests. [238]

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