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    What do "X" and "Y" mean in rebar terms, for example, x placed every 12" and y every 6"?
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    Instead of creating "squares" of mesh out of the bar, you are creating rectangles 12" long and 6" wide.
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    How do I lay slab reinforcement?
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    The edge of your slab should be thicker than the slab; this is called a turn down. In your turn down, you can have an extra piece of rebar running parallel to your upper rebar mat. If you're pouring a 4-inch pad, the turn down at the edge of the form can be 6 to 8 inches thick, with your reinforcement rebar off the ground.
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    Can I lay my rebar on the ground without spacers and lift it up with the back of a rake after pouring concrete over it?
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    You should use rebar chairs if you have them. If you don't, you could use bricks or rocks to elevate your steel, but they could fall over.
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    How should the parallel and horizontal bars be hooked to the ring beams?
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    Normally, the slab bars are tied into the ring beam using a U-bar or L-bar, which also acts as cap for the end of the slab.
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    What kind of rod do I need to make a column tie whose measurements are 12" by 12"?
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    It depends on how much load you are going to have bearing down on the column, but you could use anything from a 10mm diameter up to a 32mm diameter rod.
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    Can you arc weld rather than tie reinforcing steel?
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    The short answer is generally no. Only rebar with a w stamped on it can be welded. You also must be a qualified a welder and have a procedure planned to weld even these types of rebar.
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    What happens if the rebars are not tied to a concrete foundation?
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    There will be a high chance of rebars moving from position during concrete pouring. Reinforced concrete requires the rebars to be placed in the right position to support tensile or compression force.
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    What's the estimation of concrete in a slab?
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    The amount of concrete in a slab equals the length of slab times the width of the slab times the thickness of the slab. Make sure all the dimensions are converted to the same unit.
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    Do the steel fixing wires dropped during fixing have to be removed before concrete pouring?
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    It depends. For a footing or other structure being poured on dirt, rock etc, where the bottom is in contact with the ground, no. However, for cold joints, or for elevated concrete -- where a form will be stripped off of the bottom and the concrete will be exposed -- yes.
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    What is the pattern to tie a rebar mat 20%?
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    A rebar mat tied 20% would generally entail ties 100% around the perimeter and every 5th intersection everywhere else where the ties are staggered so that in every direction, there is always a tie on at least every 5th intersection.
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