Rebar Garden Arbour

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Carltonian Man
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Rebar Garden Arbour

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Found some discarded ½ inch concrete reinforcing bar last week. After wrestling it to straighten and iron out the creases I ended up with four 3 metre lengths, one 2m length and a few pieces of 1m which, with some old steel plate for decoration, are now fashioned into a garden arbour.
Mrs CM wanted one to grow French beans up.
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Lovely job.

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Gorgeous and practical bit of welding.

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Wow! You are very clever. :cheers: :thumbright:
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That's fabulous! :cheers:

How on earth did you manage to get them so straight?
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Green Aura wrote: How on earth did you manage to get them so straight?
Not at all easy. On site I used a narrow gap between two fence posts and unbent what I could, then with a lump hammer, bashed against the discarded railway sleeper (background in top photo). Once home I held each rod in a sturdy vice and worked every bend a few inches at a time.

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Nice job,and great use of scavenged materials.
Do you intend to paint it or will it remain rusty?
I kinda like the ''scrapyard'' look of it as it is.
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That is really lovely!

When you find some more please remember I'm only just down the road! :iconbiggrin:

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Post: # 225558Post irigg »

fantastic welding well done

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