Last week I had the worst experience ever when I was at the local hardware store looking for some rebar wire ties.
I was working on a big fencing project and I needed more rebar wire ties. I had been using 14 gauge double loop wire ties, and I wanted some more just like them. I was willing to settle for 16 gauge double loop wire ties if I couldn’t find the 14 gauge ones, but I needed them right away because I was on a time schedule. I had taken off from work for two days to get my project done and I did not have any time to waste. I wasn’t going to be able to take any more time off from work and I didn’t want to leave everything unfinished if I didn’t have to. So I jumped in the truck and I ran down to the hardware store to get some more wire ties. The people who worked in the store didn’t even know where to direct me for something like double loop wire ties. I honestly don’t think that the employees at the store had ever even heard of them before. Four different people were going up and down the aisles trying to find the wire ties. It was a good thing that I had taken one with me to show to them or they never would have found them! Finally, about 25 minutes later they found something that was similar. Even though they did not have 14 gauge rebar wire ties like I wanted, they did have some 18 gauge wire ties. I couldn’t believe that it took them so long to find them! I am ordering online from now on.
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We use so many rebar wire ties out on the farm that you just wouldn’t believe it.
We actually purchase them in bags of 5000 pieces, and we go through them like crazy. We use them to tie up fence posts, and we have thousands of fence posts around here. I have no clue how many fence posts we actually do have, but with Literally hundreds of acres of pasture land, you can bet that it is a high number. Every single person who ever works on the farm has some rebar wire ties in their packs and saddlebags when they go out to ride fences or to do chores because you honestly just never know when you are going to need some. I know that sounds crazy, but rebar wire ties are really important to the day to day life and operations out here on the farm. We use rebar wire ties for fence posts, but we use them for other things too. We use them for hay bales, for the irrigation systems, for tying up the tools in the tool shed and for mending anything that gets loosened up or that threatens to fly away! As a matter of fact, last week we had to use some to mend a stall door where my horse kept getting out. These rebar wire ties are super strong and durable and so we used them to reinforce the stall door! I guess what I’m really saying is that the opportunities to use rebar wire ties are actually endless. They are super handy to have around when you are working somewhere like a farm.
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The wire ties that we use are very tight and very smooth
A lot of people might think that all wire ties are created equal, but I’m here to tell you that this just isn’t true. I have worked out on a ranch for the greater part of my adult life. Over the years, I have done just about everything that you can do on a ranch, and if you’ve ever worked on one, you know that there is a lot of work to do on a daily basis. It’s a tough job, but it is also a very rewarding job if you like that kind of thing. I do like it, and I think that’s why I have stuck with it for so long. Working on the ranch never gets boring and it never gets old. Anyway, being on a ranch with miles and miles of fencing means that you end up needing a heck of a lot of wire ties. We use these 16 gauge double loop rebar ties for just about everything that you could think of, but mainly for fences. The ones that we get are very versatile and they work really well for most of the projects that we need them for. The wire ties that we use are very tight and very smooth. There are no burrs on them which is very important for us.They are great for tying fence posts and they are rust resistant. We have purchased the same product over and over the past few years and it always works wonderfully well for the projects that we use it for. Most of the time we use it to tie up broken fences, but all of the employees on the ranch know where the rebar wire ties are located in the storage barn because they’re used for just about every single repair that we do around here.
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My guess is that he is going to keep buying this type of thing to have on hand in his workshop because once he finds a product that he likes, he tends to stick with it
My brother Sam is a real do-it-yourself kind of guy. He is always trying to put things together and reuse things that would otherwise get thrown away. Once in a while, though, he breaks down and buys something new. A few months ago when he was getting ready to start the huge garden that he runs at this downtown vegetable co-op, Sam decided that he was going to put together hundreds of tomato cages that were made of recycled concrete remesh sheets. Well, in order to put the tomato cages together, Sam needed some sort of wire fastening mechanisms. He ended up ordering something called 14 gauge double loop rebar ties to use to hold the cages together. Sam said that the 14 gauge double loop rebar ties are super versatile and easy to use. The double loop ties are flexible and rust resistant, even though they are made from soft steel that is easy enough to twist. Sam said that he really loved using the 14 gauge double loop rebar ties for the tomato cage project. He said that the wire ties were really handy and easy to use. My guess is that he is going to keep buying this type of thing to have on hand in his workshop because once he finds a product that he likes, he tends to stick with it. I know that he really loved these double loop wire ties because he kept on talking about them and how convenient they were to work with. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ordered some more as early as next week.
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