broken extractor in iron head
"Electric discharge machining (EDM), sometimes colloquially also referred to as spark machining, spark eroding, burning, die sinking or wire erosion,[1] is a manufacturing process whereby a desired shape is obtained using electrical discharges (sparks). Material is removed from the workpiece by a series of rapidly recurring current discharges between two electrodes, separated by a dielectric liquid and subject to an electric voltage."
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You can Silicon Bronze weld to cast iron with a little pre-heating. I wouldn't rely on the strength of it though.
The best way to get the extractor out and possibly even the only way is to get it EDM'ed out or to properly use a Carbide bit. Carbide bits will chew through just about anything. The key to carbide is to keep it cool and spin it fast as you can. A 1/4" bit requires about 7,000rpm to cut and not chip the cutter itself. I find that chucking up a 1/4" carbide bit into my 90 degree die grinder will get you hole in just about anything.


