Last week my boss wanted me to order these double loop wire ties that we needed for a big concrete job that we were working on.
Actually, the job itself is a whole entire building downtown, but we were working on the foundation part of the building and we were getting ready to pour the concrete.
Whenever we pour concrete, we always make sure to tie our rebar together to make everything more stable. My boss loves using these American made double loop rebar ties that he orders from one specific company. I don’t know what happened to me that day. I don’t know if I spaced out or what, but when I called up the company to order the 16 gauge double loop rebar ties that we always order, I somehow ended up ordering the 14 gauge double loop ties instead. They come in bags of 5000, and when we got a big shipment of them and they were 14 gauge double loop ties instead of the 16 gauge rebar wire ties that we always get, my boss nearly lost his mind. He was so mad that I had inadvertently caused us to get off track with our schedule that I was really worried for his health. He looked like his head was going to explode. Of course, the whole thing was my fault, but I didn’t do it on purpose! Also, this was the first big mistake that I have ever made on the job so he ended up taking it easy on me. I guess it could have been worse.
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If you’re working on a big job or a major construction project, then you might find yourself falling behind schedule from time to time.
I run a big construction crew and it happens to us from time to time so I know how it is.
One of the tricks that I have learned over the years to help me get back on schedule is to use rebar wire ties to not only tie rebar before concrete projects, but for connecting all kinds of other things on the job site. I have found that whenever I need to hurry up and expedite the completion of certain projects that I’m working on, it’s really helpful if I can get some rebar wire ties to provide to my crew. These rebar wire ties that we order are available in many different ways. There are black annealed double loop rebar ties, PVC coated double loop rebar ties, galvanized double loop rebar ties, and even stainless steel double loop rebar ties. They are all available in different lengths and they are great for using in any type of location or weather. Since they are weather resistant and anti-corrosive, you can trust them to last forever. They are so durable that I know I can have my crew use them on my toughest jobs and they will still hold up. The company that I order mine from offers free delivery on orders over $5000, and I just about always place that large of an order because we use them so often. I think that they offer the best deals and prices, hands down.
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My construction crew has been working on this big job at an apartment complex for the past month and we are just now getting to the point where we are ready to start pouring some concrete.
We have been doing a ton of prep work around here, and we thought that we were never going to get to the point where we were actually going to get started on pouring the foundations and the pools! We have a ton of concrete work around here to do over the next month, and it has been really hard to get to this point.
It seems like we have been having one set back after another. Anyway, it’s finally time to get started on the concrete work, and we are trying to make sure that we are prepared for anything that might come up. Since we have so many different projects going on at this place at the same time, we decided that we were going to be prepared with all of the rebar wire ties that we might end up needing. We did not want to get stuck in the middle of a project and then find that we did not have the right size of rebar wire ties that we needed at the moment. That’s why we ended up ordering a whole bunch of different sizes of 16 gauge black annealed double loop wire ties. The 16 gauge black annealed double loop wire ties that we always use are sold by the bag. We ordered bags of 2500 in every length that was available.
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Two years ago when the country was basically on a hiatus from everything and no one was doing anything but staying at home, it was a rough time for us. My family and I own a construction company and we were trying to keep things up and running as best as we could but it was a very difficult time to be in the construction business. It wasn’t because we were all getting sick or anything like that, because basically we always work outside anyway. None of us were really worried about catching a virus, but we were having a lot of trouble with getting all of the supplies that we needed to keep working. There was a lumber shortage, and the prices of lumber went up like crazy. Actually, just about every single thing that we needed became very hard to get and things also went way up in cost. I guess that’s how it goes with the whole supply and demand thing, but it was very frustrating for all of us. One of the things that we needed a whole lot of that we could not get at that point was double loop rebar ties. We use 16 gauge double loop rebar ties a lot out on the job sites that we workout, and it was very difficult to get those at that point too. Finally, once things started running like normal again, we were able to get most of our supplies in. Since the double loop rebar ties that we use are American made wire ties, we were able to get them quicker than if they had been shipped in from somewhere else.
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