Posted by Charles Packer on August 6, 2004, 7:29 am
I need steel or iron rod stock of 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter for
a project this weekend. In case I can't find this at Home Depot
or Lowe's, where should I go? If steel plumbing pipe of these
outside diameters is still sold these days, it would be acceptable.
The essence of my project (it's too complicated to describe further)
is that I'll be fabricating lawn ornaments that will have cores
of this rod. They'll be up to eight feet tall and be driven
into the ground as far as I can pound them.
Posted by Doug Miller on August 6, 2004, 9:36 am
(Charles Packer) wrote:
>I need steel or iron rod stock of 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter for
>a project this weekend. In case I can't find this at Home Depot
>or Lowe's, where should I go? If steel plumbing pipe of these
>outside diameters is still sold these days, it would be acceptable.
>The essence of my project (it's too complicated to describe further)
>is that I'll be fabricating lawn ornaments that will have cores
>of this rod. They'll be up to eight feet tall and be driven
>into the ground as far as I can pound them.
Look with the concrete supplies at Lowe's or HD -- seems to me that rebar
ought to work just fine for what you describe.
If you need something smooth, pick up the Yellow Pages and look under "Steel
Distributors".
Posted by John Davies on August 6, 2004, 10:25 am
On 6 Aug 2004 04:29:36 -0700, mailbox@cpacker.org (Charles Packer)
wrote:
>I need steel or iron rod stock of 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter for
>a project this weekend. In case I can't find this at Home Depot
>or Lowe's, where should I go? If steel plumbing pipe of these
>outside diameters is still sold these days, it would be acceptable.
>The essence of my project (it's too complicated to describe further)
>is that I'll be fabricating lawn ornaments that will have cores
>of this rod. They'll be up to eight feet tall and be driven
>into the ground as far as I can pound them.
I was in Home Depot last week, and saw both regular rebar as well as
smooth steel bar stock in all lengths. Lowe's doesn't carry nearly as
large a selection as HD in their concrete section.
If you can't find it there, look up "Steel" in your Yellow Pages. If
that doesn't work, any local welding shop will probably have what you
need.
John
John Davies TLCA 14732
http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
'96 Lexus LX450
'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
Spokane WA USA
Posted by Doug Miller on August 6, 2004, 6:48 pm
[snip]
>John Davies TLCA 14732
>http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
>'96 Lexus LX450
>'00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
>Spokane WA USA
Why would you think that anybody cares what kind of overpriced cars you drive?
Posted by v on August 12, 2004, 1:19 pm
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 22:48:11 GMT, someone wrote:
>Why would you think that anybody cares what kind of overpriced cars you drive?
Maybe he usually posts to a car enthusiasts' group, where such a sig
would be appropriate. On a motorcycle group I am on, people usually
post their bikes. But yeah, not much point to it here.
-v.
>a project this weekend. In case I can't find this at Home Depot
>or Lowe's, where should I go? If steel plumbing pipe of these
>outside diameters is still sold these days, it would be acceptable.
>The essence of my project (it's too complicated to describe further)
>is that I'll be fabricating lawn ornaments that will have cores
>of this rod. They'll be up to eight feet tall and be driven
>into the ground as far as I can pound them.