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35x48 Antique Vintage Cast Iron Metal Gate Fence Panel Grille Industrial Factory

$ 131.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item Length: 3ft
  • Item Width: 35 in
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Top Shape: Squared
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item Depth: 1 in
  • Fixings Supplied: No
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Additional Parts Required: No
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Color: Dark
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Condition: Cast iron panel salvaged from Northeastern PA. Made of solid, heavy, thick, cast iron and weighs 150 - 200 lbs. Although the panel looks like a group of 34 rectangular strips (fins or blades) held together by 2 round bars; each "bar" is actually 33 short, tubular pieces held together by a nut on each end. The tubes are actually separators or dividers between the strips. If you notice, the tubes look staggered and don't line up perfectly with one another. That's because they need to be tightened. The whole panel flexes or bends just a little when picked up, and that's because the 4 nuts need tightening. What really makes this extra cool is the pitted or "hammered" surface, which occurred naturally after years of exposure to the elements. Please keep in mind, that this only surface-level corrosion; just cosmetic. Aside from the flexing, this panel is strong, sturdy, and show no signs of weakness. It's in great shape with no breaks, cracks, or rot.One strip is bent. 34 1/2" W x 47 1/4"
  • Type: Fence Panel
  • Item Height: 4ft
  • Material: Cast Iron
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    Penn Antique Restoration
    35"x48"
    Antique Cast Iron Panel or Grille w/34 Fins/Blades
    WOW, what a rare find! Cool, distressed, cast iron panel salvaged from Northeastern, PA. It is made  of solid, heavy, thick, cast iron and weighs 150 - 200 lbs.
    Although the panel looks like a group of 34 rectangular strips  (fins or blades) held together by 2 round bars; each "bar" is actually  33 short,  tubular pieces held together by a nut on each end. The tubes are actually  separators or dividers between the strips. If you notice, the tubes look  staggered and don't line up perfectly with one another. That's because they need  to be tightened. The whole panel flexes or bends just a little when picked up, and that's because the  4 nuts need tightening.
    The panel was originally painted a black color, and much  of the paint remains. However, there are also many rusty spots. What really  makes this extra cool is the pitted or "hammered" surface, which occurred  naturally after years of exposure to the elements. Please keep in mind, that  this only surface-level corrosion; just cosmetic. Aside from the flexing, this panel  is strong, sturdy, and show no signs of weakness. It's in great shape with no  breaks, cracks, or rot.
    One of the strips on one end  has slightly bent ends (see last 2 photos). These could be  straightened by pulling and/or banging with a hammer.
    Aside from whatever purpose it originally served, it would  make for a great table top, cut up and used as drawer fronts or doors for a  customized dresser or cabinet, industrial art, movie, theater props, etc.
    Dimensions
    :
    34
    1/2
    "
    W x
    47
    1/4
    "  H
    x
    1
    1/4
    " D
    (1" of space between each strip)
    Weight
    :
    150  - 200  lbs each
    Shipping
    :
    Northeastern VA, MD, DC, DE, PA, NJ, NY, & New England
    :
    We deliver to these states every 2 - 3 weeks . Home delivery would be - 5 depending on your location. Email us with  the shipping zip code for an exact price.
    *
    If you need the item sooner
    or are located outside of our delivery  range; we could crate and ship with a commercial freighter--email us for a  quote.
    *
    Pick up
    in Scranton, PA is also welcome. No "pick up"  charges applied
    Side A
    Side A
    Close ups of the 2 bent ends