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Re: [TowerTalk] Rebar Cage Question

To: <n9lah@comcast.net>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rebar Cage Question
From: "Larry Burke" <wi5a@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:32:59 -0500
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Phil... 

Welding on rebar is not the preferred method of construction, as it may
weaken the steel. Before I knew better, I tried this once and the welds
didn't hold well (and they were -- in theory anyway -- done by a
professional). Not saying it can't be done, but there are many who argue
against welding. 

- Larry
 

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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 2:06 PM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rebar Cage Question

OK now we are getting to the question I have been wanting to ask. Can a
rebar cage work just as well if it is cut and welded together rather than
bent and wire tied? It is my plan but thought I might toss the idea out for
the critics.

Phil
N9LAH

-------------- Original message --------------
From: Robert Hess <w1rh@yahoo.com> 

> Just built the cages for my Rohn 45 guy anchors. 
> First time for me. Quite a learning process. These cages are only 
> 2.5/2.5/1.5 and I could not make it work by bending the re-bar. Cut 
> each piece. Adding diagonals made a hell of a difference. I also used 
> multiple ties on each junction plus lots of extra re-bar pieces. Now 
> they are quite sturdy and ready to be set in place.
> 
> Bob 
> W1RH 
> --- Larry Burke wrote: 
> 
> > 
> > Are there any tricks of the trade when it comes to 
> > making sturdy rebar 
> > cages? I have used tie wires, along with the tie 
> > wire tool, but mine tend to 
> > flop around when complete. Could I be tying the 
> > wires incorrectly? I realize 
> > it doesn't make a whole lot of difference once the 
> > concrete is poured, but 
> > I'd like to understand how to give these a more 
> > professional look and feel. 
> > 
> > On a somewhat related issue, an area Lowe's store is 
> > now stocking a ground 
> > clamp designed specifically for use on rebar. First 
> > time I have seen these 
> > at a big box store. They look similar to the type 
> > that clamps on a water 
> > pipe, but the clamp is designed to grab a smaller 
> > diameter "pipe" (the 
> > rebar) and accommodate a slightly larger ground 
> > wire. Useful for anyone 
> > planning a UFER ground, although I suspect a 
> > exothermic weld connection 
> > would be better. 
> > 
> > 
> > Larry Burke WI5A 
> > 
> > 
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