Very first thing, is to make sure you are not driving the rebar pole into a buried water or gas line! Not a good idea to just start pounding one of those things into the ground wherever.
Check if your Home Depot has a rebar cutter. (Usually on floor in front of rebar) Much easier. Just know sizes before your visit. You can hang from trees for possible movement.
"so first, you are going to drill a hole into the tail bone", I have a weird flex when I saw her do it, that look hurt, good thing it's just a prop/not alive, it feels like seeing a man getting kicked in the crotch and you can universally instructively transfer the feeling 0_0.
Quick and easy: first, saw rebar in half. hahahahaha!!! Joking aside, this is a really good tutorial. Thank you!
😀😀😀I’m glad you enjoyed it
Very first thing, is to make sure you are not driving the rebar pole into a buried water or gas line! Not a good idea to just start pounding one of those things into the ground wherever.
Hello! Yes, that would be bed. I havent had any issues thus far, its only going down about a foot.
Check if your Home Depot has a rebar cutter. (Usually on floor in front of rebar) Much easier. Just know sizes before your visit. You can hang from trees for possible movement.
Hello! Yes, I did ask my Home Depot and they would not cut the 10 foot lengths of rebar into any size unfortunately😀😀😀
this is way easier then zip tying to a plant standing hook, and if you dress them the pipe becomes unnoticeable
True!
Good job 👏🏻
Thank you!! 🎃💀👻
Wow 😮 very interested job ❤❤👍
Thanks!! It was fun 🤩
Great idea. 💀🧡
Thank you! 🎃👻💀
"so first, you are going to drill a hole into the tail bone", I have a weird flex when I saw her do it, that look hurt, good thing it's just a prop/not alive, it feels like seeing a man getting kicked in the crotch and you can universally instructively transfer the feeling 0_0.
So true💀👻🎃