Rebar Garden Arbour
- Carltonian Man
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Rebar Garden Arbour
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.
Mrs CM wanted one to grow French beans up.
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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
Lovely job.
- Millymollymandy
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Wow! You are very clever.
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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
That's fabulous!
How on earth did you manage to get them so straight?
How on earth did you manage to get them so straight?
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- Carltonian Man
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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
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.Green Aura wrote: How on earth did you manage to get them so straight?
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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
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.
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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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
That is really lovely!
When you find some more please remember I'm only just down the road!
MW
When you find some more please remember I'm only just down the road!
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Re: Rebar Garden Arbour
fantastic welding well done