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Rebar Dagger 

Gary Huston
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What was intended to be a small knife turned into a bit of a large dagger!
Probably only going to be used as a letter knife!
Made from rebar which doesn't have much carbon in so won't heat treat.
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@nickschaefer9320
@nickschaefer9320 3 года назад
My heart broke when you said that your knives become letter openers, when they deserve to be so much more.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 3 года назад
a foot of 5160 costs only five dollars, wish he'd used it instead of something that wont harden...all that work....
@maxkronader5225
@maxkronader5225 4 года назад
"It's a bit of a learning curve" says the man making a beautiful knife.
@TheWildboar09
@TheWildboar09 7 месяцев назад
I love what you did it’s beautiful how to integrate and cross guard and you have the perfect dagger. I have to think on it but I love what you showed on how to integrate a nut for a pommel. It’s just beautiful.
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 7 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@therealamerican99.76
@therealamerican99.76 4 года назад
You were one of my first forging vids that I ever watched. Which ended up in me collecting to much black smithing stuff. Thanks!
@brandonfoley7519
@brandonfoley7519 3 года назад
This video is actually good for people who are learning how to move metal
@bekanav
@bekanav 3 года назад
IDK, apparently he doesn't know how to hit with a hammer. Real (blade) smith uses hammer and anvil, he doesn't need belt grinders etc at all. File and possibly angle grinder is more than enough
@DrewJacobson61
@DrewJacobson61 5 лет назад
I like the idea of taking something as crude as rebar and turning it into a tool or weapon! I’m envious of your blacksmithing equipment and skills! Good job!
@monteprovolt2253
@monteprovolt2253 7 лет назад
Thank you for continuing to make videos.
@jonkwilloughby
@jonkwilloughby 3 года назад
That trick with the nut on the end was awesome! Thank you!!
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@jacobdrescher1756
@jacobdrescher1756 7 лет назад
Hey gary, i really appreciate the more frequent uploads, the knife looks great. I like the little pommel on the end, and the way how the rebar makes for a nice handle. Well done!
@edihmd4809
@edihmd4809 6 лет назад
Jacob Drescher yes
@MasterK9Trainer
@MasterK9Trainer 4 года назад
For such a simple design it look beautiful after you polished it up.
@mathewhorney3303
@mathewhorney3303 5 лет назад
Great video ! Thanks
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 7 лет назад
Is very relaxing to watch your video. I really enjoy this moment. Thank you.
@valfrid
@valfrid 3 года назад
I loved the how you used the bolt!! I made an amazing pommel
@sephangelo4603
@sephangelo4603 3 года назад
I love your circular belt sander and if you pick up bulky rebar in Mexico, then you got medium carbon steel. The heavy rebar here is as hard as chrome-vanadium or meteorite when heat-treated.
@peterelliott2232
@peterelliott2232 4 года назад
Good work, very effective, minimal tooling. and expedient. nicely done.
@ozonethegreat6948
@ozonethegreat6948 4 года назад
Thanks for posting. I really like the nut at the end idea!
@andresostep
@andresostep 4 года назад
Beautiful work, perfectly done and finished like only the gods would do it. Congratulations!!!!
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 4 года назад
thanks
@heelf5277
@heelf5277 7 лет назад
GORGEOUS
@kensmapleleafretirement
@kensmapleleafretirement 5 лет назад
Thanks for that. It was awesome. thanks for sharing.....
@2792revs
@2792revs 6 лет назад
Fantastic to see this old world technology holding fast. I could watch these videos for days! Thanks for showing us.
@samhenderson2947
@samhenderson2947 7 лет назад
lovely to see you hammering again. hope the recovery is going well.
@MrMasterDonut
@MrMasterDonut 6 лет назад
aint gonna go better with him forging galvanized metals
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 6 лет назад
Are you one of those idiots that thinks galvanised is bad for you? Do your research! www.dropbox.com/s/1i8v2djczr11f9g/WeldingGalvanized.pdf?dl=0
@MrMasterDonut
@MrMasterDonut 6 лет назад
Only dumb one here is you ya old fart do your fucking research before you say its fine. have you heard of Metal Fume Fever? that shit comes from vaporizing zinc and various other chemicals off of metal you dumb bitch calling me idiot when you are the influencer that tells his audience that galvanized metal is not bad
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 6 лет назад
Heisen not such a big mouth now 🧚‍♀️
@MrMasterDonut
@MrMasterDonut 6 лет назад
Gary Huston i read the article and wow i gotta admit i was an idiot irs just that im a beginner and all these big youtube blacksmitsh fearmonger sometimes going as far as saying you die instantly. apologies sir i hope we can put this aside. and i wish you the best again im really sorry
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 4 года назад
That's some dam good forging!
@hafashsaleem5164
@hafashsaleem5164 6 лет назад
Good work and thanks for sharing
@hikoseijuro922
@hikoseijuro922 6 лет назад
العرب في كل مكان صدق
@trwhitford65
@trwhitford65 4 года назад
Lots of fun watching this, Thanks from St. Louis, MO USA
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@TheMrWoodsman
@TheMrWoodsman 5 лет назад
Excellent technique with the nut on the end, never seen that before.
@CursedHer0
@CursedHer0 5 лет назад
This comment section is how a gathering of youtube's finest steel experts looks like.
@randallshular5362
@randallshular5362 6 лет назад
That was cool. Thanks for sharing.
@terrain-hardy
@terrain-hardy 7 лет назад
It's looking great ... really good job ;-)) The little pommer makes it really pop. thanks for showing and keep up the good work ... ;-))
@Shadeskast
@Shadeskast 7 лет назад
Way to Gary! It's really cool. You can use it to dig out abscess or uncork your wine bottles.
@jallen5263
@jallen5263 4 года назад
From one Master Bladesmith to another: Bloody great job mate! To bad where you live there are strict knife laws :(. Where I live, we are allowed to carry any type of blade you want. No laws on length, automatic openers, or swords. I love to see a great craftsman doing great work. Keep it up bud.
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 4 года назад
Thanks but i'm not a bladesmith, just a jobbing blacksmith.
@richardkent3344
@richardkent3344 3 года назад
Joel, looked you up on master bladesmith regerster. Couldn't find you.?
@franciscovalles8905
@franciscovalles8905 4 года назад
Good work. Thanks
@johnpaitaki6122
@johnpaitaki6122 6 лет назад
Lovely job with the narration. Great video, thank you.
@agentcovert
@agentcovert 2 года назад
The threaded type of rebar is the higher carbon steel type..rebar comes in several flavors such as grade 40 the lowest carbon steel..grade 60..80..100..are suitable for tools and edge retention..the common type mostly used for residential construction is grade 40..the other issues are a very wide inconsistency of quality even in the same stick of rebar..a simple spark test on a grinder is the best method to see if it has enough carbon to use as a tool..
@novapariah8135
@novapariah8135 6 лет назад
You're like the Bob Ross of blacksmithery.
@tranphuong2458
@tranphuong2458 6 лет назад
Boogers and Cum i
@jamesb2371
@jamesb2371 5 лет назад
Sweat, time and skill. That is awesome.
@loganlaperriere7513
@loganlaperriere7513 4 года назад
If I was as skilled as you I would totally make this a hand me down tradition for my future family.
@drasticg
@drasticg 5 лет назад
dam that looks awesome mate and you have some serious skills
@taylor2105
@taylor2105 5 лет назад
You can say that again
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад
Great video and would like to see your version of what is called a "French nail" . A dagger blade with a knuckle duster handle used in trench warfare during WW1 and beyond . Made from common rebar - wagon springs and other common materials . My great uncle (American) brought one home after fighting in France . It is still in our family museum . ATB --> Lefty
@joncook1951
@joncook1951 5 лет назад
And they were used by paras in ww2 savage blade
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад
Hardly stoned - Correct When living near Canterbury England , I met a man whose father made various types of blades for British soldiers during WW2 . His father was partially crippled and on crutches . His dad couldn't be in the military due to his medical condition , but still made blades and tools from common materials which he gave to troops . He was also a member of the home guard .
@joncook1951
@joncook1951 5 лет назад
@@QuantumMechanic_88 should do a few videos man
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад
Hardly stoned - Wish I would have made a video talking to this guy about his dad and looking at a few blades his dad made . I made 2 videos of concrete and stone pillboxes in south England . Used to have 3 videos on knife making before going to private videos .
@joncook1951
@joncook1951 5 лет назад
@@QuantumMechanic_88 sure i suppose it has to be done aswell haha, ive started forging using a half krg sand a hoover and a rail track.
@garyjordan3181
@garyjordan3181 4 года назад
Nice I have never tried to make things like this but it works great. Make a holder for it to set on a desk to use as a letter opener. Thank you for your time and great video.
@pamelaking8114
@pamelaking8114 5 лет назад
This is very cool!
@johndana8671
@johndana8671 7 лет назад
Nice dagger :-)
@wimpieburtles6514
@wimpieburtles6514 6 лет назад
Lovely piece!
@ralphaelnovella1130
@ralphaelnovella1130 6 лет назад
fantastic video....the dagger looks awesome...great job!!👍👍🌎⚓🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🍺🍺
@hectorbecerra7016
@hectorbecerra7016 4 года назад
Hermoso trabajo, lo haces ver fácil hermano.
@wanndherklausz
@wanndherklausz 4 года назад
parabéns pelo trabalho amigo, interessante !
@prasadareddy1723
@prasadareddy1723 4 года назад
Superb one
@RickRabjohn
@RickRabjohn 7 лет назад
Hey Gary - awesome knife and thanks for the tip on using the "nut cheat" - cheers!
@prendefuego6444
@prendefuego6444 4 года назад
Muy buen trabajo.saludos desde argentina y buenos filos!!!
@mikedelam
@mikedelam 7 лет назад
Love your videos. Here in the USA rebar is hit and miss, tough like this, then a few feet later, almost mild steel
@bsb0011
@bsb0011 7 лет назад
From someone who has worked in a steel mill in the US, I can tell you that it is not hit and miss. Each batch of rebar is made to order, and there are many different grades. Each batch has a coupon cut off and the metallurgy is checked. The customer can specify what grade they want. This ranges from very low grade to very high grade metal. The stuff that is meant to be threaded for bridges or the nuclear industry's are very good stuff - it will weld and forge very well, while the stuff sold at home improvement stores is normally very low grade made for reinforcing small non-structural areas like driveways and porches. The stuff sold to the nuclear industry comes with a 3/8" thick packet of paper with all the metallurgy for that exact batch. It is checked at the mill, and again at the plant that cuts, bends, forms, or threads the bar before being shipped to the customer. Bridge grade comes with about 1/4 inch packet, normally only provided to the plant that cuts and bends the bar before being delivered to the customer. Home improvement rebar stuff is normally not worth a s#!t and will probably not forge very well either, very brittle and prone to chipping out if made into a chisel. By the way, same goes for rail road spikes. Normally, there are 2 grades. First is very nice to work with, strong, hard but not very brittle. Other is much softer, weaker and will not hold an edge no matter what you try. It all depends on what the railroad company wants to spend, and where the spikes will be used.
@snipesmith9741
@snipesmith9741 6 лет назад
bsb0011 wow, that is awesome that you know this! I am getting into the hobby, and i was actually thinking about using rebar for my first couple items. Thank you for sharing this info!
@Anmobgoccult20
@Anmobgoccult20 Год назад
Bravooo, super perfect product, respect from old BG.
@zx1990481
@zx1990481 6 лет назад
I think your finished product is very beautiful! !
@spaghettinoodles7159
@spaghettinoodles7159 5 лет назад
You inspired me to start black smithing
@scottishmale1970
@scottishmale1970 5 лет назад
looks great nice job
@joshman113
@joshman113 3 года назад
I just got my first forge and anvil today and im asolutely loving it. I even made a couple knives. If you had any projects youd recomend a brand new blacksmith practice, what would they be?
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Trace hooks, shackles, S hooks are all good practice. They combine upsetting, punching drifting and hammer control.
@bobbyjohn9938
@bobbyjohn9938 2 года назад
@@garyhuston I like men
@z3repasi
@z3repasi 3 года назад
I am glad there is still people that does this kind of stuff, beautiful dagger!.
@realizt420
@realizt420 6 лет назад
Really makes you see how much hard work is involved in this craft
@FunHobbies225
@FunHobbies225 2 года назад
what a great knife well done
@salavast1522
@salavast1522 7 лет назад
1:08 The "hand guard" I think Rebar is one of the best beginning material for new weapon smiths. It already comes with a good grip for the handle, and has a decent shape already for working the form. P.s. I thought it was hazardous to heat up galvanized metal. Considering what it did to "Paw Paw" Wilson. Bless his soul.
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 7 лет назад
He was just stupid, if you burn that amount of anything the fumes will kill you!
@salavast1522
@salavast1522 7 лет назад
Be that as it may... It's best not to speak ill of the dead.
@OverNightGamers
@OverNightGamers 7 лет назад
They're dead. I'm sure they'll find away to move on and bury it. Pun intended.
@tfries1607
@tfries1607 6 лет назад
OverNightGamers ....well. let's just get it out in the open , that you were in bad form and demonstrating to the rest of RU-vid that , yes you do indeed have just a small lump where your 'whatsis' oughta be.. Nil nisi bonum.
@xandermorgan6760
@xandermorgan6760 6 лет назад
Hey! I know this is a really late comment but I just wanted to say I'm a huge fan and a big lover of what you do. From watching your videos and others, it has helped me to decide that I want to be a blacksmith when I'm old (even though I'm a 14 year old girl!) xx
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 6 лет назад
Kira Morgan go for it girl! You’re never too young to start!
@krknfmkr8919
@krknfmkr8919 6 лет назад
Kira Morgan hey my two oldest daughters have forged their own knives. Older one at about 15 second oldest at 11. My two younger girls are waiting for their turn
@xandermorgan6760
@xandermorgan6760 6 лет назад
K R Knfmkr wow really!? What kind of tools do they use because because I literally have close to nothing, but I can get some metal or get PLENTY of wood 😊👍P. S. I'm also from the UK (Wales) so we probably have the same supply.
@krknfmkr8919
@krknfmkr8919 6 лет назад
Kira Morgan I am a blacksmith so they used my tools. But for a beginner a 2-3 pound hammer and a large block of steel for an anvil works. Railroad rails make an excellent anvil; the top is hardened for wear resistance.
@xandermorgan6760
@xandermorgan6760 6 лет назад
K R Knfmkr thank you 😊😊
@natbasart6213
@natbasart6213 7 лет назад
Nice one Gary!
@robg2049
@robg2049 5 лет назад
Great video.. Thank U.....
@londiniumarmoury7037
@londiniumarmoury7037 5 лет назад
Nice one, I thought I was the only person who used nuts and washers for pommels and guards. I randomly did it a few months ago on a little knife I forged. I couldn't find any chunks of steel to drive a hole through to make a guard, so I grabbed a thick washer heated it up and hot forged it around the top of the handle, then got a nut just like the one you used and peened it to the base of the tang and hammered it around. Cool video.
@1962vid
@1962vid 7 лет назад
You got yourself one hell of a letter opener. Big mail in the UK?
@mayandecendent31
@mayandecendent31 4 года назад
Damn that dagger looks killer very nice design wish I could own one like it
@spikeydapikey1483
@spikeydapikey1483 7 лет назад
I really love that dagger!
@CutTimeBrony
@CutTimeBrony 7 лет назад
The threads on the end are for pretensioning the rebar when pouring concrete. Thread a bolt on and crank down till it stretches the rebar. Makes it stronger or something. Also man you are not taking any shit in the comments lol!
@dmbass7190
@dmbass7190 6 лет назад
They are for pretensioning, i know this because we used to have to do it all the time when we were pouring footings we would always crank em till they couldn't move inside the forms then call the concrete trucks in
@backfirebaldich5906
@backfirebaldich5906 2 года назад
Amazing knife, but be careful with galvanized stuff. It will give you welders fever, or worse.
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 2 года назад
Rubbish, do your research. www.dropbox.com/s/1i8v2djczr11f9g/WeldingGalvanized.pdf?dl=0
@luxurybagel5857
@luxurybagel5857 7 лет назад
Looks so nice great vid
@J_Braz_
@J_Braz_ 4 года назад
Damn man. Very nice peice. Well done sir.
@bc65925
@bc65925 7 лет назад
"He who would a good blade win, must forge thick and grind thin."
@yosefchaveleh2415
@yosefchaveleh2415 6 лет назад
bc65925 e
@BEADROCKBREAKER
@BEADROCKBREAKER 6 лет назад
awesome! did you come up with that saying yourself?
@mikhailkonstantin9927
@mikhailkonstantin9927 6 лет назад
Pfff
@franxx5976
@franxx5976 2 года назад
Man i have tried to make a knife but they all just become a butter knife in the end
@JoePCP
@JoePCP 7 лет назад
Just a little nostalga, that rebar used to be called GK60, it's pre-tempered and very tough stuff. I used to work in the reinforcing mill in Cardiff Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, longer ago than I care to remember. :-) Over the years I have bent tons of it into shapes destined for buildings snd bridges all over the UK. It was memorable because when you tried to bend it, it would twist into all sorts of shapes. Loved watching you smash it into submission by the way! Regards Joe.
@terrencecalnimptewa6200
@terrencecalnimptewa6200 5 лет назад
That was very amazing to watch. Wow
@scotthc947
@scotthc947 5 лет назад
Terrence Calnimptewa is that sarcasm?😂
@scotthc947
@scotthc947 5 лет назад
Or you just trying to get hearted by him?
@obamamicrowave1533
@obamamicrowave1533 5 лет назад
Looks great, one thing is that you never want to heat galvanized steel as the fumes can kill you. Wear a proper respirator or try to burn the coating off if it is a galvanized coating.
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 5 лет назад
Wrong! www.dropbox.com/s/1i8v2djczr11f9g/WeldingGalvanized.pdf?dl=0
@obamamicrowave1533
@obamamicrowave1533 5 лет назад
Gary Huston interesting
@obamamicrowave1533
@obamamicrowave1533 5 лет назад
I’d tread cautiously because there are a lot of contradicting articles and even if it’s true excessive exposure still cannot be good
@permafrost8894
@permafrost8894 5 лет назад
@@garyhuston better safe than sorry!
@vekinijebitno
@vekinijebitno 5 лет назад
31:05 it will KEEL
@ezioauditore1744
@ezioauditore1744 4 года назад
The only video with full process
@UF_13
@UF_13 Год назад
Beautiful design ❤️❤️
@garyhuston
@garyhuston Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@londiniumarmoury7037
@londiniumarmoury7037 5 лет назад
You know you said it's easier to grind when annealed, it's true it;s much easier to remove metal, I used to anneal everything before grinding now I dont. I just keep water on it while grinding. I find it much more precise and less risky to grind it in a hardened state. When you remove metal while it's hard it grinds much cleaner in crisp lines with no rolling and curling. But when you grind annealed steel on a fast belt it takes way too much material off really fast and you find the edge rolls and curls quite a lot. I think it leaves a better edge if you grind it hard. Just my opinion though.
@adamgilligan3688
@adamgilligan3688 4 года назад
I like the end product it is good for general use and it looks tough nice work
@navigatorx1013
@navigatorx1013 6 лет назад
I like it. Good work.
@andreibalaceanu7352
@andreibalaceanu7352 5 лет назад
The problem with a dagger without any guard is that when ur stabbing something ,there is a risk that your hand will slip off the handle and on to the sharp cutting edges...
@Vlek
@Vlek 5 лет назад
Luckily Rebar has some nice grips on it already
@jeezscott3088
@jeezscott3088 5 лет назад
Are you going to sell it would be good for my knife collection? Beautiful work my friend
@petergrassel3973
@petergrassel3973 6 лет назад
Great job as always
@billymartinozarkmountainfo225
@billymartinozarkmountainfo225 6 лет назад
Love it bub. Might have to try one. I got some one inch rebar.
@Marz-px6vx
@Marz-px6vx 4 года назад
I like using rebar and railroad spike for knifes.
@kimcurtis9366
@kimcurtis9366 4 года назад
Very nice dagger! I've done a few knives, small ones out of rebar but, nothing this big! Maybe I'll have to try it! Do you really have GALVANIZED rebar, there? I've never heard of such a thing! Here, in the US, I've worked a lot with it in construction but, never have I heard of galvanized rebar! I love how you worked the pommel nit into what you ended up with! Very good to know! THANKS for the video!
@sephangelo4603
@sephangelo4603 3 года назад
There's no galvanized rebar here in Mexico either, but they're heat-treatable.
@brandonfoley7519
@brandonfoley7519 3 года назад
What's this galvanized steel, I hear it's toxic if you heat it up or something
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Don’t listen to gossip, it’s rubbish. It will make you feel unwell but it’s harmless..
@reddecks6892
@reddecks6892 6 лет назад
Very nice work.
@Adam-118
@Adam-118 2 года назад
Very interesting 🤔 I love the nut idea, I'm new so it's all amazing me haha, I've been wanting to put this into a project, I e just been looking at all the different designs folks make, yours is neat and effective. Love it
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 2 года назад
Go for it!
@stefanopallini814
@stefanopallini814 4 года назад
Fantastico 👍🇮🇹
@Raven-qj9gv
@Raven-qj9gv 5 лет назад
maybe its me . I don't understand the comments of the hardening . it's not a hunting knife and yes if you stabbed someone it would kill them God forbid ,anyway I like it . great job 👍
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад
RC - Totally agree . Rebar is obviously not a first choice for a blade which needs edge retention , but a combat blade only needs to work for 5 seconds maximum . This dagger will punch holes in an adversary all day long . After 5 seconds = game over . Using method called Case Hardening with low carbon steel is a different story .
@DavidsProfession
@DavidsProfession 4 года назад
Great job
@ritawilliams3266
@ritawilliams3266 4 года назад
Beautiful! Would love to see the hilt wrapped in leather strips. Good job!
@cster9261
@cster9261 3 года назад
This guy forges with all the things I was told not to forge with
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Like what and why?
@cster9261
@cster9261 3 года назад
I was told not to forge stainless steel and galvanized metals
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Why?
@gackattack
@gackattack 3 года назад
@@garyhuston toxic fumes
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 3 года назад
Lol!
@Trovao13
@Trovao13 4 года назад
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@juliusrock6174
@juliusrock6174 4 года назад
Cade os br em?
@jasonpettit9984
@jasonpettit9984 7 лет назад
Unique for sure,it's a.good throw around
@ergbudster3333
@ergbudster3333 6 лет назад
Very slick, Mr. H
@11sjv
@11sjv 4 года назад
I like that the handle is still rebar Edit: can i find rebar from some where for free?
@guythatstillusespocketwatc3145
@guythatstillusespocketwatc3145 4 года назад
I'm asking that myself
@braydenlangham5154
@braydenlangham5154 4 года назад
I'd look for scrap building materials
@11sjv
@11sjv 4 года назад
@@braydenlangham5154 ok
@bobjohnson9806
@bobjohnson9806 4 года назад
check on craigslist free section
@hillbillywitkens1278
@hillbillywitkens1278 3 года назад
peoples skip bins
@kthekeeper5117
@kthekeeper5117 5 лет назад
Does rebar have enough carbon for decent edge retention?
@garyhuston
@garyhuston 5 лет назад
no
@kthekeeper5117
@kthekeeper5117 5 лет назад
Gary Huston: I really enjoyed watching the birth of blade, such a authentic look.
@rileyhoughton764
@rileyhoughton764 5 лет назад
If u get hi carbon reebar hahaha
@tylerflowers7552
@tylerflowers7552 5 лет назад
No
@saheb3578
@saheb3578 5 лет назад
Very nice
@jackdawg4579
@jackdawg4579 7 лет назад
nice bit of work Gary, when I saw the size of the bit of rebar, I knew you weren't joking when you said you underestimated what you would end up with!
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