I make an Industrial Style Wall Coat Hook using Rebar - using my R.M.Williams Belt as inspiration, the rebar rod gives it the industrial decor look. It was a good welding project for me, I used heat in this project so I would not have to hammer and dent the steel while I bending it.
R.M. Williams is an Australian footwear and clothing company.
The big steel flat bar is 6mm thick, and 25mm wide. The small steel flat bar is 6mm thick, and 16mm wide.
The Rebar is 7mm rebar
Main tools used, Welding Magnets V-Pads, MIG welder, angle grinder, LPG blow torch, and a Drill.
Tools / Supplies, I often use are.
Marking out Tools
Markal Silver-Streak Metal Marker Round: [ Ссылка ]
Milwaukee 4pk Inkzall Black Ultra Fine Point Pens: [ Ссылка ]
Milwaukee Inkzall Jobsite Fine Point Black Permanent Marker 12 Pack: [ Ссылка ]
Locking Pliers – Vise Grips
MILWAUKEE 10” Locking Pliers, Curved Jaw: [ Ссылка ]
Milwaukee 6" Long Nose Locking Pliers: [ Ссылка ]
Milwaukee 6” Locking Clamp Regular Jaws: [ Ссылка ]
KNIPEX Tools Long Nose Grip Pliers: [ Ссылка ]
Magnets
Magnetic V-Pads Kit, Magnets On Both Pad Face & Bottom: [ Ссылка ]
Mini Magnetic Fabrication Square Magnets Angles: 30°, 60°, 45°, 90°: [ Ссылка ]
“L” shape Corner Square Magnets 12°, 90° & 60° Angle Setting: [ Ссылка ]
My camera set-up.
Canon EOS M6 Mark II Camera 15-45mm Lens: [ Ссылка ]
VideoMicro Rode Compact On-Camera Microphone: [ Ссылка ]
Camera Tripod Vanguard Alta Pro 2: [ Ссылка ]
The Brand of the Drill bits, and cutting/flap discs, is "Alpha" If you can't get them at your local hardware shop, here is a link to Alpha Tools: [ Ссылка ]
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Always use all the correct safety gear, and use your tools safely, I am not a good role model for this.
Hope you found something of use in my video or at least found it entertaining.
Gavin Clark DIY
Note: When you bend metal/rebar, you naturally weaken it. Bending it cold will normally cause fine cracks, and it may even break if you put enough strain on the rebar or bend it in the same place too many times. Do not rely on cold-bent steel/rebar to support a load.
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