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Old 07-14-2008, 01:08 PM
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with a bunch of barb wire? what could i do with this stuff other then bury it in the stone fence line. its not rusty stuff that will break like nothing, but we do need it for fencing, and i cant think of an idea of how anything could be made with it.
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Old 07-14-2008, 01:16 PM
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use it to tie 2 pieces or forged work together
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Old 07-14-2008, 02:35 PM
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I`ve seen some paintings on "Rustic" Boards with barb wire around it used as an border. But NEVER forge it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its galvinshd.
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How about making some rose heads, it would not matter if they burned slightly or tore.
Then use the barbed wire for the stems - black them up or let them rust and sell them to the goths/rockers
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Old 07-14-2008, 03:59 PM
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I've seen wreaths made of coiled barbed wire. Then dipped in/sprayed with salt solution to hasten the rust process. They are then left out in the weather for a while. Then, little trinkets are attached such as old horseshoes, bits, spurs, etc. for a "western" flair. Said to be a good seller at craft fairs, shows, etc.
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Put it somewhere fairly dry and wait til your fence gets damaged.
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Well I have used some of the rusty stuff to forge a basket hook with the barbs on!

I should have removed the rust better before trying to weld up the ends---it was a pain.
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Old 07-14-2008, 07:52 PM
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They'd make nice bouganvillea branches as well.

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The second shot shows the thorns pretty well. As a kid we had one growing outside the kitchen window and the sprinkler facets were under it. The thorns in the pictures are the ittsy bittsy ones at the ends of the branches. The ones on the main trunk would qualify as deadly weapons anywhere but on a flowering shrub.

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I've seen a lot of art work and such that uses barbed wire, if you have a place for it I would advise holding onto it, it is rapidly becoming less comon and I believe it has even been banned in some areas of the country.

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Old 07-15-2008, 09:23 PM
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thanks for the ideas, the best i could come up with was wrap around handles for something, see the problems that would make?
we don't use barb wire fencing, have sheep so electric is 70x more effective.
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