I 've had good luck clamping the
rebar in a big honkin' vise...
using my Milwaukee Sawzall and
the Milwaukee brand "Torch" blades...
oh yes, and eye protection.
I've tried the Harbor Freight blades...
after you've had one of those bad boys bind, bend or
shatter on you...the extra cash for a Milwaukee
or DeWalt blade is money well spent.
Yes the Sawzall is a nasty tool...but if
the work is well clamped...and you keep
pressure on the blade guide...it's a
two or three second high speed cut
with the Torch blade.
Or...if you're a REAL ham...you could as
Firebrick suggested...just bend them by hand.
BTW...no afilliation with Milwaukee Tools...they
want nothing to do with me after the check clears.
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