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How To Tie Rebar: Ep.3- Single Wire Figure 8 Ties
Another skill to add to your arsenal.
Real Ironworkers get it done
Union Ironworkers get it done right
0:00 Intro
2:04 Frontside Parallel
4:09 Backside Parallel
5:51 Frontside Perpendicular
7:07 Backside Perpendicular
8:17 Tying
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Real Ironworkers get it done
Union Ironworkers get it done right
0:00 Intro
2:04 Frontside Parallel
4:09 Backside Parallel
5:51 Frontside Perpendicular
7:07 Backside Perpendicular
8:17 Tying
Instagram: @hard_labor_media
Twitter: @hardlabormedia
Links to all tools on me
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v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
Wire Reel:
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Wire Reel Pad:
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Canvas Bolt Bag:
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Scabbard(Tool Pouch):
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Single Pocket Tool Pouch:
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Side Cutting Pliers(Dikes):
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Pliers(7s/Speed):
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Pliers(9s/Clunker)
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Tape measure holder:
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Keel Holder:
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Keel(Crayon):
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Safety Harness:
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How To Tie Rebar: Ep.2- Single Wire Saddle Ties
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Here are some of my tools, pointers, and knowledge to becoming a better construction worker. Rebar needs to be tied well...someone's life may depend up it! 0:00 Intro 0:26 Information and Application 3:15 Hand guided-Templates 6:12 Hand Guided-Typical(P) 6:55 Hand Guided-Typical(H) 9:01 Whipping- Information 9:58 Whipping- Technique 12:59 Hybrid 13:11 Outro Instagram: @hard_labor_media Twitter:...
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Here I'm going to walk you through the fundamentals of tying. I will show you how to get your pliers ready, proper technique, reading the rebar, and little tips and tricks to help you be a better at tying. 0:00 Start 0:40 Tools 2:30 Holding of Pliers 3:12 Maintenance 4:00 Holding of Wire 4:58 Knowing Rebar 5:34 Reading the Rebar 7:11 How to Tie Rebar
Daily Foam Roller Massage Routine for Ironworkers
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My Tool Belt as a Reinforcing Ironworker
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LINKS TO TOOLS DOWN BELOW Reinforcing Ironworkers deserve the best, so invest in one of your greatest assets, your tool belt. You should have the best tools at your disposal, this is my take at the best way to help your belt systems. COST(before taxes): System 1*: 317 System 2*: 392 *(Excluding the cost of a deck belt or harness) Deck Belt: amzn.to/3EMWQug Wire Reel: amzn.to/3OpFp6e Wire Reel P...
Ironworkers: Simple Rebar Belt
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-Hello all if you're about to start your career in rebar this is an excellent start to a belt that you will need on the job site. THIS BELT WILL COST ABOUT 300$ DON'T BE CHEAP WITH THE TOOLS THAT MAKE YOU MONEY #ironworker #rebar #unioniron #local86 #seattle #washington #reinforcingsteel #rebarbelt #construction #industrialconstruction #toolbelt #rodbuster #rods #klein #tools #jobsite #union #h...
I use my ring finger on my right😂that’s my spring
Excellent
As an EE, This was a very inofrmative video. I didnt know Iron work had this level of complexity, Bravo
Don't really understand the obsession with pliers, end cutting nippers are a far more versatile tool for rebar. you don't need to bend over that much since the handle is longer, you can cut ties&bundles with it, pry&raise bars, hammer nails etc...
Good Man keep do what you doing 🏗️🏫🏫🏫🏫🏫🏫🏫
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You the Man, Green Horn here stepping into Rodbusting, Hawaii this will safe me a lot of time and embarrassment, Thanks and Aloha, Keep Going Hard🙏🏼🤙🏼
Man I just subbed and the. realised you aren’t making videos anymore!! Anything thoughts to get back into it?? Would love to see some updates on gear, even the pants, jackets etc you swear by.
Horrible effort To understanding
Is that the elk river belt?
Yeah the spud wrench would be useful for getting the rebar up for chairs I suppose in terms of being a rodbuster... what other uses on a PT deck could it have??
Why you all hating this man for. He is making videos to show people how to tie rebars with ties that some people don't know. If you don't like it don't watch it simple. You all think your bettet than everyone go & make videos & see your technique of tieing rebars. You all lame & goofy for hating this man.
Can you do a video on double wire?
Lmao whats up chris teach me how to do a snap tie its will from the yesler job
cement mason here, but someties we gotta tie our own rebar with the iron workers cant come. good shit.
Nice, we have glassfiber reinforced rebars and production line for sale 🥳
A master in motion. Beautiful, brother.
Good - But try no Two-Hands... Longer tail and twist your wrist more.
Brother my back hurts so bad after today they had me tying matts weaving through all 4 quadrants. Not a steel worker but I tied about 600-800 ties like that today in about 5-6 hours 😅
The rebar should always have clearance or ("cover") away from the formwork. Good clearance prevents moisture from penetrating the concrete, And in the future that moisture can cause rust degridation on the reinforcing which causes the rebars to expand thus cracking the concrete making it structurally weaker and prone to catastrophic failure ! Engineers state the distances on the drawings and must always be adhered too ! Your a fool if you don't ! 😂
What is a keel? Pulling down while twisting? Thanks for the helpful video
India job
Never seen rebar tied that way before, I usually stick with either a tie gun or a twister. Definitely something to try at work.
Max Twintier Rebar Tier made all this obsolete for the most part, it is always good to know these skills, but mechanical devices will make this kind of work less back-straining and breaking and save a lot of time.
This is a great video. Can you do an update ?
Always heel more than twist. Tie tie tie and hurryup!😊
What I wonder if any rebar guy ever got wire poked. I do that why I alway bend the wired as harmless LOl
Yup I’ve never cared for the leather belts I’ve said it myself that they stretch when you sweat and they eventually crack. Good video bro
Excellent technique 🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰 thanks
Well done my friend!
I always just use figure 8s but I'm gonna start throwing these in here and there.
Interesting in Ireland we use Knipex End cutters almost exclusively for tying rebar. Same for the UK I'm a formwork carpenter by trade and often got my arms torn up by sharp ties when closing up wall forms.
Fraudbuster lol
Very well spoken and explained.
Excellent viedo. Your a very good teacher.
Well, First of All! If you Order Sidecutter's! Then they're Called 213-9- ST!!! Tied Rebar in 15 Sates for over 27 Years building 2 Nuclears, 2 Coal Burners & 2 Hydros!!! Rebar in 1979 came from East Germany called Dywidag Rebar!!! Over 15 Acres of #14 & #18's Alone!!! 20 More Acres of Rebar!!! REAL CONSTUCTION JOBS!!!
Good video fam. Where u from? What local ?
The best video on TH-cam the rest should be deleted
man, you talk way way toooo much for a very simple thing.
Love these kinds of videos. There’s just not much content out there that covers this stuff. (Especially not as thoroughly)
Any thoughts on self tieing rebar machines ?
only good for stuff you don't have to climb on, wouldn't trust those ties with much weight. at the end of the day everyone has to learn how to tie.
Too much work putting your finger in the wire to manipulate the bend. 1 it creates extra steps. 2 your gonna catch your glove or your finger too often,especially if your wearing big leather gloves. 3 the wire won’t always end up in the right places and will make slightly weaker ties.
Where is your foldable ruler, where is your calculator, where is your torpedo level?? where is your 9 pliers, not those 7’s you called 9’s?? You ain’t no rodbuster wey.
U one steel tyin mofo
Good shit bro
Please do a video on your work boot preference
Man all these guys on here talking about loving rod-busting? Obviously they haven't been doing too long! Cause anyone's thats done it for awhile starts hating their job by year 5 I think? Unless their certifiably crazy! Then I think it's around 10 years that the love is lost and replaced resentment for whomever talked you into becoming a rod buster! I'll admit the first few years is kinda fun everyone's racing each other to see who's fastest tying running around beating their chests like a bunch of crazed gorillas trying to carry the more steel then next guy, but then all that He-Man shit starts catching up with you and after 25-30 years when you can't stand up straight anymore and some pain management doctor has you addicted to pain killers for the rest of your life, Well that's about when you start thinking "Damn I wish I would've stayed in school or Hell? Even finishing Concrete's better this this! And it pays more too damn it!" Oh but hey how 'bout these new? Or somewhat new rebar tying guns? Anyone use them and are they worth the crazy amounts of money they want for a brand name ones, or do the cheapy's do a comparable job? And do you need clearance around the steel? Like does the mat have to be up on dobies already cause that would kinda make it suck id think, or could they tie a mat thats resting on your subgrade? I mean on these decks with double mats 12" o/c I'm sure they work great but for someone's that mostly doing slab on grade is worth the hefty price tag? Any info. Would be greatly appreciated!
This is definitely a young man’s game in rebar. I started out hating it but grew to love it, still don’t like it tho. As for tie guns they’re good for certain situations like doing lines of mats for hours. All in all pliers are more flexible so every rod buster should be a proficient at tying. Every rodbuster should have an exit plan from the field. You body will force you to exit, with that said I have met quite a few old timers who have been in the field 30+ years.
brand of canvas belt, brand of harness, where to purchase?
You can go to your local white cap they have all your ironworker supplies there and more!
Safety glasses please..
Ok mom!!!!
12:08 Man, wish I find this channel earlier. Had to learn that the hard way.. Broke a few