Cast Iron Fence: We Can Rebuild It
Here’s a fun guest post from a Clinton Hill brownstone owner… The story: Our 130-year old iron fence was in terrible shape, barely standing at all—the last of the five identical houses in our row to have even pieces of the original. I had Vinnie from Italian Art Iron Works on Bergen Street out to…

Here’s a fun guest post from a Clinton Hill brownstone owner…
The story: Our 130-year old iron fence was in terrible shape, barely standing at all—the last of the five identical houses in our row to have even pieces of the original. I had Vinnie from Italian Art Iron Works on Bergen Street out to look at it, and was still skeptical that it could be saved. It was missing 17 arrows and five of the seven post-end caps. Fortunately, previous owners saved 16 arrows, so at least we had those. Vinnie says to me, “You gotta spend-a the money.” So I did. Here’s a photo of Vinnie’s guy putting the pieces together along with one of what it looks like now. But that spikey finial you see below was one of only two that we had. I scoured the salvage places, emailed photos to Olde Good Things and all the rest—nada. Vinnie ballparked that it could cost us $4,000 to have new ones cast—yikes!
And then…
…my architect found these guys: Tomahawk Foundry in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, of all places. I sent them a picture and described what I needed. They said they’d do it for $150 apiece. I sent them one of the remaining finials. Three weeks later, they sent me the parts—gray iron, cast in sand. Original on the left, replica on the right. Perfect.
So if you’re looking to bring your iron fence back to life and can’t find all the pieces, there ya go. Fence should be complete again within a couple of weeks. And Bob’s yer uncle.
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lecha — what a pretentious bore you are
this whole thing is too frat house to be believed
slopefarm 518p: POTY. nice. painful, but nice.
ds: btwn yesterday’s retraction and today’s (1127a) straight comment i am forced to ask you to return your gun and badge. your days are numbered.
“SO, lechacal- how do you like crescent hill’s writing style?”
I don’t have that much to say about it. The pane of glass thing is some of the worst writing I have seen on brownstoner. A writer who tries and fails is always a bigger spectacle than one who never tries at all. He really shouldn’t have bothered trying.
“I want to ride to the ridge where the west commences
And gaze at the moon till I lose my senses
And I can’t look at hovels and I can’t stand fences
Don’t fence me in…”
denton- so would I! 🙂
I’d like to see bxgirl in a pane of glass, before she is boarded up.
I’m afraid to ask him what he thinks of crescent hill’s odd scrabblings. But…oh- what the heck!
SO, lechacal- how do you like crescent hill’s writing style? 🙂
Jolly good show, Lechacal!