Ok What's the take up on 1-1/4" rebar then

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wyreman

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nothing too exciting
my friend has the video at least we had a good laugh

the photo does nt look even as good as an old light pole dinged by a bumber
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i sent him to get a rental and he came back w that
he thought it could and said "take a chance... Columbus did!"
i didn't expect much

actually i didn't think we could really crease it, thought we would sproing the bender but it had a clutch
cut off the stub and use that for the LB fit
no big deal guys


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wyreman

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yeah, made the best out of it, didn't need that end...
just set it to 15^ and see what happens
 

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Robert Falcon Scott might have thought so. But he went on that famous walk.

But back to the topic.......
For me, rebar is short for reinforcing bar, the stuff that is inside reinforced concrete.
The pic in the OP looks like pipe in a pipe bender.
 
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Robert Falcon Scott might have thought so. But he went on that famous walk.

But back to the topic.......
For me, rebar is short for reinforcing bar, the stuff that is inside reinforced concrete.
The pic in the OP looks like pipe in a pipe bender.
The label on the side of the machine calls it s rebar bender.
With rebar you do not need to have complicated shoes or curved mandrels and pulleys since the rebarcis solid and will not collapse when bent, regardless of the radius.
 
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