It's very common to find rebar bent to tie it to another piece With that said then you shouldnt do it to begin with yet we use wire to tie rebar together and yet thats acceptable. its buried inside of concrete to HELP concrete become stronger, not the other way around so straightened rebar is accectable
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! You're right, rebar has its own unique role in construction, and straightening it can definitely have its benefits. It's all about finding the right balance!😊
Great point! Melting and reforging can definitely create stronger structures. This method is more about the quick fix and showcasing the science behind it. Recycling metals has its own cool benefits too!❤️
It's very common to find rebar bent to tie it to another piece With that said then you shouldnt do it to begin with yet we use wire to tie rebar together and yet thats acceptable. its buried inside of concrete to HELP concrete become stronger, not the other way around so straightened rebar is accectable
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! You're right, rebar has its own unique role in construction, and straightening it can definitely have its benefits. It's all about finding the right balance!😊
If you grab a screw with PLIERS, you can break it without aaaaany tools XD
Haha, that’s some serious DIY magic! Who needs tools when you’ve got pliers and creativity? 😄🔧🔥
Haha, that's one way to get creative with your tools! Just make sure you don't end up breaking anything important! 😄🔧❤️
Haha, that's one way to get creative! Just hope you don't need that screw later! 😄🔧:)
Wouldn't it be stronger to just melt and reinforce? Or remake? Idk much about recycled metals
That’s hard and expensive. Here you just shove a piece in and a workable piece comes out a second later. Really easy and efficient.
Great point! Melting and reforging can definitely create stronger structures. This method is more about the quick fix and showcasing the science behind it. Recycling metals has its own cool benefits too!❤️