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Sea Harvester Ladle (Cast Iron)
Description
The Sea Harvester Cast Iron Ladle, which is designed for casting jigs and sinkers in various industries, such as fishing or metallurgy.
This ladle is made of cast iron, a robust and high heat-retaining material that is perfect for melting and pouring metals.
Material: Cast iron, known for its durability and excellent heat retention
Application: Primarily used for casting jigs, sinkers, and possibly other small metal items
Handle: Wooden, which provides insulation against the heat from the ladle's bowl and makes it comfortable to hold
Design feature: A pouring spout for precision when casting
Size: The ladle's bowl is 6 cm deep and 11 cm wide at the top, a convenient size for handling various casting tasks
Please note that using a ladle for casting metals should be done with appropriate safety measures.
The high temperatures involved in melting metals can be dangerous if not properly managed.
It's recommended to use heat-resistant gloves and eye protection, and to work in a well-ventilated area away from flammable materials.
Keep in mind that you should also use a suitable heat source for melting your metal, such as a foundry or a furnace designed for metalwork. The cast iron material of the ladle will endure high heat, but your heat source should be controlled and safe to use.