I saw your other video on these awesome hooks and wanted to share an idea - instead of cutting them up in the parking lot at the hardware store you could just take your levers with you and FOLD them up to get them home. I don't have a truck so I have an idea for a "sticky" carrier strap that locks in the windows and runs the length of my car for when I need something long. A piece of rebar, a 2x4, Conduit, PVC or whatever. That way, if I ever need longer hooks I can use singles instead of 2 hooked together.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy it prompted me to look back in your vlog history and check out each video about using rebar and building trellis'. Now I know how to prepare when i head to the hardware, what I'm looking for, etc. Priceless info! 🕊️🙏💖
I had to improvise & use my kayak paddles to bend the rods I wanted for hanging plants up 😁 It was surprisingly so easy after I had attempted to use pliers etc. Thank you so much!!
A piece of natural gas pipe and a piece of top rail from a chain link fence. Just the smallest diameter pipe that will easily fit over the rebar. Thanks.
Yes Lowe's or Home Depot and it is pretty cheap. It's more economical to buy longer pieces and cut them to length. For example current prices here for 3/8 by 20ft around $6, 3/8 by 10ft around $5. Scrap metal yards sell offcuts cheap and some worksites may give them away, it doesn't hurt to ask.
Last year I bought some 3/8 rebar for my garden, and didn’t know how to bend it. This video tells the easiest way. Thank you so much.
Gary I just love how you share your knowledge and this is what i was looking for.
Glad to help
Thank you Gary! This made me think of Archimedes “ with a lever long enough (and fulcrum!) I could move the world”. 😎
Thanks. Yes.
I saw your other video on these awesome hooks and wanted to share an idea - instead of cutting them up in the parking lot at the hardware store you could just take your levers with you and FOLD them up to get them home. I don't have a truck so I have an idea for a "sticky" carrier strap that locks in the windows and runs the length of my car for when I need something long. A piece of rebar, a 2x4, Conduit, PVC or whatever. That way, if I ever need longer hooks I can use singles instead of 2 hooked together.
Thinking outside the box can be the best way to get things done. Especially when you may not have a truck or in my case a rebar bender.
If necessity is the mother of invention, then who is the father? I suspect his name is Gary 😁. TFS
I suspect the mother of invention on this channel might be named Robbie! Lol!
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Thank you.
You are a Legend Gary. Much love from Australia.
Thanks.
It's so simple; why I couldn't think of it. Thank you.
You are so welcome! Thank you
Wow that was so easy! Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
That's an awesome bit of info Gary! Thank you so much!!🕊️
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Glad it was helpful!
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy it prompted me to look back in your vlog history and check out each video about using rebar and building trellis'. Now I know how to prepare when i head to the hardware, what I'm looking for, etc. Priceless info! 🕊️🙏💖
Genius! Thanks!
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I had to improvise & use my kayak paddles to bend the rods I wanted for hanging plants up 😁
It was surprisingly so easy after I had attempted to use pliers etc. Thank you so much!!
Brilliant!!
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Now I can show my husband how to bend rebar! Ha!
That was fantastic Gary !!!!!!!
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Gary, absolutely amazing! Both of you are so creative, I have learned so much binge watching your channel!
Brilliant! Thank you for posting! 😊
Thanks for the information. I need to bend a few to have on hand so now I know that I need two pieces of pipe. Again, thanks.
Glad to help
Gary thanks for sharing that easy trick.
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Great Idea Gary! Thank you for sharing. I will be making hooks for my climbing veggies soon.❤👍
Thanks. Sounds great!
Bravo! How useful! Thanks! (Liked the video and Loved the accent!)
Thank you! 😃
That’s brilliant! Thank you so much 👍🏻😊
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Thank you for sharing Gary!
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thank you, love your wood chips
Fantastic video, helped tremendously, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad it helped! Thank you
Simply amazing.. Truly👍👍👍THANQ💚💚💚I've Got The pipe cutter...Can't wait to try!
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Excellent! Thank you!
You are welcome! Thank you
😊 thank you Gary!👍
You are very welcome
Brilliant! Thank you!
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Great video!
Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks Gary!
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Good tips for climbers 👍 😊
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GOOD DAY
G'day, thanks.
Brilliant
Thank you.
Thanks!
Thanks, you're welcome.
Great
Thanks.
What are you using (what kind of pipe) as the fulcrum? Thanks.
A piece of natural gas pipe and a piece of top rail from a chain link fence. Just the smallest diameter pipe that will easily fit over the rebar. Thanks.
Keren....👍👍👍
Thanks.
Nice !!
I am looking for ube plant...!
Great idea, is rebar expensive? And would I get that at Home Depot or Lowes?
Rebar is pretty cheap, and yes, you can get it at places like Lowe’s, Home Depot, etc.
Yes Lowe's or Home Depot and it is pretty cheap. It's more economical to buy longer pieces and cut them to length. For example current prices here for 3/8 by 20ft around $6, 3/8 by 10ft around $5. Scrap metal yards sell offcuts cheap and some worksites may give them away, it doesn't hurt to ask.
@@RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Thanks...I’ll check it out!
Gary, You could've bought the bent rebar from a rebar shop
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Thanks.