My £10 per metre FRUGAL FENCE using rebar
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I needed a cheap fence solution around our garden to prevent toddlers getting too close to the edge of a wall. This fence was put together using 12mm rebar and roof battens, and I'll show you how I made them and also cover the total cost breakdown in the video.
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@user-fc1zs1wh9g
2 ай бұрын
its a railing ...wtf is a fence? ohhh the big things that look like walls and not a railing
I could have almost expected a crude outcome from the pragmatic purpose and material choices, but you always manage to craft your projects to be uncompromisingly decorative too. Thank you for leaving in the jig "doh" moment, we all have those!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
I was a bit iffy about this when it started but the end job(by) actually looks really good! Such a simple way to create something that looks very cool!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you
Great video! Actually, the best part of the build was when you realized the jig was "stuck," and instead of pissing and moaning, you laughed and found a quick solution. It is amazing what you can accomplish with salvaged timber, which is why I have so much (probably too much!).
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thanks! 👍
Hey Keith, I got this again on autoplay and it occurred to me that the long lower batten might sag anyway, because the long rebar pieces go through that piece of wood. So that batten is unsupported, and it's even weighted by the other rebar pieces. To reduce this risk you could put some nails in the same hole where the rebar goes through the wood, so that the wood can grip on the rebar more. Like keys in a keyway, if that makes sense. Also congrats for the 250k subs. Been watching since shed number 1!
@chrisb2443
6 күн бұрын
I tried to explain the same but he didn’t get my point. Probably just thought I was being negative. 🤷♂️
@Wes12940
6 күн бұрын
@@chrisb2443 @RagnBoneBrown sometimes it's easy to misinterpret people on the internet. Thats why I always add plenty of emojis 😛😛😛😛given how heavy the rebar is, I think the lower rail will start to sag pretty soon, and he'll realize the mistake then!
The part I love the best is being able to still see the yard unobstructed. Fab job, chook!
This is one of your best projects Keith. For the money you spent, to the end result... Absolutely brilliant. Gives us a lot to think about. Well done!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you
I love it! It’s the cutest fence I’ve ever seen! Well done! Now add some fairy lights! Adorbs!
Well done. I can see the addition of an LED light strip under the top rail would add some nice ambiance after dark.
This is brilliant! I love the look of painted rebar with wood for a fence.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
This is an attractive and effective solution. Your instructions were spot-on. Thanks!!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you
That fence looks fantastic, great project that probably turned out better than expected! Well done Keith
That turned out really nicely. Frugal but fine.
Love the design, such an effective solution for minimal outlay
Man, this looks fantastic. Great inspiration.
Looks smart. What a good idea.
This was great, hard to picture looking so good at the start but turned out wonderfully. Great video
That looks great!
Another amazing project, Keith, well done! As ever, it was interesting watching you work and think your way through it. Thank you.
Looks much better than I was expecting. The rebar comes up nicely.
The fence looks incredible! Watching the whole process was a joy, and I've learned a whole lot!
Another beautiful job!
Beautiful, thanks! I have rebar and wanted to do something like this but wasn’t sure how, now I know.
Brilliant job Keith. Well done!
that came out a lot more elegant than I was expecting, great job!
What a great looking little fence you have created, love it!
Nice job, Keith. And your lawn is wonderful!
Wow! The end result is so good, you must be well chuffed with that. Looks great against the rest of the garden
Lovely job, well done!
Looks great, very well done
Well done Keith. Nice mix of wood and steel, simple yet durable divider.
Looks great! Also, turn them vertically, put some blocks of wood for some stand-off, maybe reinforce the corners with L-shaped brackets and you've got yourself a handsome modern trellis - grow some climbing roses or some clematis up it. Good job.
I really like how that turned out. I see that in a future build for me.
Absolutely mint looks fantastic 😊
Simple but functional. Looks great too.
This turns out so beautiful. Originally I was going to pass this video. I am so glad I watched it. I learned something today.
That looks great Keith. Love the use of the rebar. I did spot your jig problem as you were putting up the first panel, but multi tool to the rescue!
Excellent video, and a brilliant idea, really enjoyed watching. Thank you.
Great project, looks nice and very serviceable. If it were me, I would round off the corner by the steps, little ones are known for missing steps, its right at eye level for a little person. Great build!!
Your grass looks amazing!
Looks fantastic 👏
brilliant! gonna give this a try. thanks for sharing!!
Looks great Keith...you've nailed it with making it work for the two objectives you set out to do !, inspiring ideas once again ... thanks.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Looks great Keith !! Well done!
Brilliant cideo and the finished project looks great!!
This looks great. Love the idea. It looks great. And what a great price
Looks nice mate 🙌 now go and treat yourself to some more black masonry paint 😆
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
🤣 I started painting in October and the weather put me off finishing!
Really like the end result here. I have a similar garden wall and a toddler too so this is an attractive project... Cheers for the inspiration
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent idea and result! Well done.
I always love how frugal you are 😊
A really nice looking project 👌
That looks great I might make some decking rail panels like this thanks for the video
a very smart outcome - now I'm going to be wracking my brains trying to figure out how to use rebar in a project myself!!
Looks fab! The pictures of the aiden project looked awesome as well. Must watch that too 😊
Another great inspirational post
What a brilliant idea!
looks really good man!
Very nice, I'm gonna try the rebar thing on my fence🔥
I reckon that looks really good very smart but fits in a garden really well
Amazing work & content again, nice one
That looks amazing 👌
Great episode, the fence looks great and just right for what YOU need. I think it’s great to do this as we are drilled to do certain things, but reusing materials, doing your own design and the re bar. Love it 👍👍👍👍
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great idea and it looks nice too
Great work! The jig getting stuck is funny! Haha!
That looks nice!
Simple and good looking fence. I made a dog kennel and used rebar as the bars a few years ago.
That is a very smart fence.
Ahh the classic pop a leg up, knee and foot brace. A true staple of the lone diyer 😆
Love your videos Keith 👍
Looks really smart Keith! I used post mix for the first time recently as well, and was really impressed with how easy and quick it was to use.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Look great well done
That is beautiful! Such a great solution. You have a lucky family! As a little girl, my best memories are of going to the hardware store with my dad on Saturday mornings. Probably why I ended up restoring old houses. That and going to the lumberyard with my mom. Ya think?
Top job and no background music, thanks
Honestly my favourite part of this video was your over wall jig. Literally a piece of genius (after the alteration 😅).
Fence looks really good, industrial and rural all in one! + + +
Great work on the fence Keith! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
Pretty cool idea and it turned out well, you could also substitute the rebar for galvanised conduit that is also pretty inexpensive.
Looks awesome!
Good work!
What an amazing project, im defo "borrowing" this idea.
Great job Keith, the end result was super!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Geoff!
Looks great 👍😃
Loving that Auger. Beats using a trowel like I've been doing
That looks really good.😊😊
That looks great! And that orange jumper is spectacular 🤘😁👍
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Cheers Dean, my mum knitted it for me!! 🥰
I think it looks really nice. Black barn paint would look cool on the wood.
A lovely project. Nice work!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
I liked this one. Im frugal too and loved seeing the use of rebar. Never thought of using that before. Great idea! Also wanted to say that youll be a great dad!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Phosphoric acid is good for converting rust. I bought 5 litres off Ebay several years ago and it wasn't expensive. It can be used over and over again. Every workshop should have a can. Great video by the way.
Great project. I recently used rebar for a trellis. Very happy with outcome. Great stuff and yes, very inexpensive. 😊
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
It really is!
Looks good.
Love this. Turned out great. Great idea.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 😊
Good idea on cleaning the ReBar before applying the Red Oxide. Actually when it recommends the surface to be 'rust free' it really means no loose or pitted rust; a dry light surface rust is what is needed as gives a surface that the Red Oxide can grip into. The surface covering will last much longer and shouldn't peel off. Was hoping you may have found a 'Vibrating tool' (Ooo err, missus) to help compact the postcrete mix - something I've been looking for for many months.
It is a neat job and one i may emulate. Relevant building regs for balustrade stipulate a 100 mm sphere shouldn't be able to pass through the railing gap, so you got that right
It is clever and it looks good, great fence, Keith. Also you made me think that I would love a "get me out of trouble" tool for everything.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks, this has give me a great idea 🙂
Great effort Dude. Well done. I can never quite reconcile the cost of roofing battens against most other construction timber.
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
You and me both!
Excellent!
@RagnBoneBrown
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
That turned out great Keith 👍 I laughed when you got your jig stuck and wondered how many of us would admit we would have fallen into that trap as well 😂
Very nice!