#179254 - 08/14/09 03:59 AM
Bending rebar...
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Loc: W. WA
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I would like to get some 20' x 1/2" rebar and bend it in an arc to form a greenhouse. I once tried to bend a 10ft length like that, and it bent sharply in the middle, which looked stupid.
Are there any special methods, tricks or relatively simple tools that will help with this?
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#179256 - 08/14/09 04:17 AM
Re: Bending rebar...
[Re: Susan]
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Registered: 11/01/08
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Get a conduit bender and slowly work the bend down the length of the work piece.
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#179269 - 08/14/09 10:17 AM
Re: Bending rebar...
[Re: aloha]
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Registered: 03/19/07
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Like Todd said. A small MAPP torch might be JUST enough for 1/2" rebar but it would take a long time to heat up and in fact might not work very well at all. So acetylene is your best option. Pretty much the only efficient option unless you have access to a portable gas/coal blacksmith forge.
The way I'd do it: clamp one end in a big, heavy, securely mounted vice. Mark the rebar with chalk or file a notch in the middle. Heat the spot until red hot at least, preferably bright yellow, then bend around something round and made of steel. If you need a sharp bend, heat only a localized spot. For a gentler curve heat a longer length.
That said, if you need more than one element you'll probably need a jig to ensure a consistent bend. You COULD do it by eye & hand but it takes practice and some skill to do it right.
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#179271 - 08/14/09 11:12 AM
Re: Bending rebar...
[Re: Tom_L]
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Registered: 03/24/06
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Loc: NW NJ
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I humbly suggest you forget the torch.
A shape like that would normally be formed on a metal rolls. Your local welding shop or metal railing fabricator probably has one. Rebar may not run through the rollers smoothly, but mild steel round stock is cheap and chances are they already have some handy.
The DIY option is to use a stake and some string to scribe a 6' radius half-circle in the dirt. Pound in some stakes along the arc and then wrap your rebar around them. Let it spring back and guess how much smaller your next circle needs to be.
Stay on the INSIDE of the circle while you're bending and keep other people away. !
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#179294 - 08/14/09 02:26 PM
Re: Bending rebar...
[Re: thseng]
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Registered: 05/16/05
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Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
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Buy the tubing for a greenhouse or a canvas garage unit. Will be easier then bending rebar.
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