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The sides on a couple of my raised beds are coming apart, looks like the wood has rotted on the board ends. I started using t-posts to reinforce the sides, but needed more.
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The ones at Lowe's are very thin, would probably crumble with one hammer blow, and are $5 each. I checked rebars, and even 2' are $5. Nope.

I have t-posts holding up some chicken wire, am going to exchange them with some nylon posts I have on hand, which are strong enough for lightweight fencing.

Making do with what I have. Once weeded this bed will be planted with carrots and collards.
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The sides on a couple of my raised beds are coming apart, looks like the wood has rotted on the board ends. I started using t-posts to reinforce the sides, but needed more.
View attachment 4198320The ones at Lowe's are very thin, would probably crumble with one hammer blow, and are $5 each. I checked rebars, and even 2' are $5. Nope.

I have t-posts holding up some chicken wire, am going to exchange them with some nylon posts I have on hand, which are strong enough for lightweight fencing.

Making do with what I have. Once weeded this bed will be planted with carrots and collards.
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I buy the longer rebar at Home Depot and cut it to whatever length I need.
3/8" x 20' is just $7.77 which makes it around 39¢/linear ft

1/2" x 20' is $13.76 or 69¢/lf

Much more affordable than buying precut but you do need something like an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel or a hacksaw.
 
Bolt cutters come in multiple sizes. The longer the handles, the more powerful they are.
Mine have long handles. I put one handle on the ground, stand on it, and use both arms to push the second handle down. And that's for cutting cattle panels!

I don't have upper body strength.
 
Mine have long handles. I put one handle on the ground, stand on it, and use both arms to push the second handle down. And that's for cutting cattle panels!

I don't have upper body strength.
I'd never be able to use bolt cutters on 1/2" rebar and it would be a struggle on the 3/8 for me unless I had the ones that are quite long. Then I wouldn't have enough use living in the city as I do to justify the cost.
I can see how they'd be quite handy for someone with lots of land and a big garden and/or many projects. I'll bet R2elk not only has them but they've been invaluable at times. Eh?
 
I'd never be able to use bolt cutters on 1/2" rebar and it would be a struggle on the 3/8 for me unless I had the ones that are quite long. Then I wouldn't have enough use living in the city as I do to justify the cost.
I can see how they'd be quite handy for someone with lots of land and a big garden and/or many projects. I'll bet R2elk not only has them but they've been invaluable at times. Eh?
I have a small pair and rarely ever use them. When I was working we had a long handled pair that was used to cut a lot of rebar.
 

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