mandoro Posted August 3, 2007 Share Posted August 3, 2007 At the construction site, I saw 1ft long metal rods about 1/2" - 1" thick laying in bundles. They looked pretty used, but since I had only asked about the wood I didn't take them. What kind of steel do you think they are? I didn't see any edges like rebar. Also, do you think he'd be willing to part with them? Xxxx he gave me access to about 10 2"x16' board plus smaller stuff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakwoodforge Posted August 3, 2007 Share Posted August 3, 2007 Possibly stakes used for concrete forms , Got pic ? Jens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferrous Beuler Posted August 3, 2007 Share Posted August 3, 2007 Mandoro, ANYTHING you can get for free is to be had "at the right price". Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. When looking to put a shop together take what you can get when the getting is good. If you have succesfully made aquaintences with the boss on a jobsite for access to scrap stuff realise that time is fleeting and the window short. RETURN the favor, (beer, pizza etc.) Perhaps you may parlay this into a continuing relationship from jobsite to jobsite. Yes, even rebar will be usefull in the future ( as stock for making jigs) and rebar doesn't always merit the scorn it recieves in general; When fullered and forged down it serves as perfectly suitable stock for such inexpensive items as planta hangers, etc. at flea markets and such. Money in the kitty for further expansion of your efforts. FREE STUFF IS THE BEST STUFF!!!! Dan:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mandoro Posted August 3, 2007 Author Share Posted August 3, 2007 Sorry Jens but I don't I didn't have a camera and I didn't think quick enough. Dan, I know! Which is why I am jumping on this asap. You wouldn't believe the drool that came out of my mouth when I saw that bundle of metal. I didn't ask the above question as to rule the metal out, I asked to see what it is classified as so I know what I am getting my hands on so I don't misuse it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simmonds Posted August 3, 2007 Share Posted August 3, 2007 Look close and see if they have little holes drilled through the rods. If so they are concrete form stakes and should be roughly 7/8 X 24 inch. Usually mild rolled steel...not quite certain though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
habu68 Posted August 4, 2007 Share Posted August 4, 2007 Are they coated with a green paint? They may be the joint rebar that is used between the lanes on a concrete highway. I have a few they are handy for moving heavy equipment around the shop. I have never tried to forge them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mandoro Posted August 5, 2007 Author Share Posted August 5, 2007 I dunno about the holes and I know for sure they weren't painted green. They were pretty rusted. What I do know is that I am allowed to take em! Its a happy day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted August 6, 2007 Share Posted August 6, 2007 Well, that answers that. If they were form stakes they wouldn't let you have them as they cost several $ ea. even bought in quantity. Frosty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glenn Posted August 6, 2007 Share Posted August 6, 2007 A foot long of 1/2 round, or larger. How many pairs of tongs will those make? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted August 6, 2007 Share Posted August 6, 2007 I'd say one pair per foot, depending on how large a pair you need. Frosty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mandoro Posted August 7, 2007 Author Share Posted August 7, 2007 I found out what they were. I saw the boss man today and asked him. He told me they were slick dowels. Apparently they are used where joints are located so that the concrete can expand and contract. Basically they are rebar without the ridges is what he told me. The measurements of them are 17" x 3/4" thick and weigh about 5 pounds each. I have about 40-50 of them in the back of my truck. On top of that my friend who helps me likes to sell junk metal so I let him get everything else. It ended up to be 820lbs of rebar and he got 47$ for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mills Posted August 7, 2007 Share Posted August 7, 2007 Junk Metal, What is that? ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mandoro Posted August 7, 2007 Author Share Posted August 7, 2007 practice is what I call it =P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferrous Beuler Posted August 11, 2007 Share Posted August 11, 2007 Junk Metal, What is that? I heard about that once I think... "junk metal" is something like "extra money" isn't it?:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J W Bennett Posted August 11, 2007 Share Posted August 11, 2007 Junk metal is what the treasures I have outside my shop become when the bride says I have to much "junk" and "requests" that I thin the herd. LOL John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThomasPowers Posted August 12, 2007 Share Posted August 12, 2007 Well I am more like a friend of mine called Terry of whom it has been said: "One Man's trash is another Man's tressure; but Terry's trash is *NOBODY'S* treasure". Unlike some people have said there is scrap that even I don't save for "later". Used to have a deal with the local alley crawlers: anything out at the curb was fair game. Anything in the yard was a risk to life and limb... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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