Old building materials are rebar

I was cheerful when our uncle said I could have whatever I wanted out of her old workshop.

Since she was moving her device to a current facility, she needed to get rid of old metal fittings, piping, PVC, Heating, Ventilation plus A/C ducts, wood, wire, rebar, plus other multiple building supplies.

I l earned in school how to repurpose old building supplies into current things, especially now that I’m looking to do small lake home improvements whenever I have the time to set aside for the work. For instance, I took a pile of wood paneling plus old sheets of steel sheet metal for Heating, Ventilation plus A/C ducts to make a current porch awning for our backyard. It was an exciting project because I wasn’t exactly sure how it would turn out until it was done. I was improvising throughout the project with a few scant ideas lifted from Youtube videos I had watched on the subject. This week I was over at our uncle’s old workshop for the last time to see what she had left, plus I was surprised to simply see a few coils of galvanized steel rebar tie wire that she was using to make sidewalks plus porches for her handyman side business. She thought they got accidentally thrown away plus had already replaced them by the time she saw them hiding behind a giant box in the corner. She said I could keep the coils of galvanized rebar tie wire as long as I took them with myself and others that same day. Little did I know, however our uncle was getting rushed out of the old facility by her property owner plus needed the space empty by the following morning. Now I can make a metal fence for our front yard savor I have always wanted, especially since the galvanized steel rebar tie wire is resistant to rust plus corrosion, while also being more stretchy than stainless steel.

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Old building materials are rebar
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