Looks big so I was wondering about the weight. Checked a chart and there's no #12. Goes from 11 to 14.
Maybe you have a rare collectible worth thousands of dollars. (or my chart is wrong)
12 bar = 174 psi
Now, absolute or gauge?
Just a bit of engineering humor there.![]()
Haha. Glad I'm not the only one that thought this when I read the title.
I also immediately thought about pressure.
Will make a nice poker for fire pit.I have made them for all my neighbors.
Some ideas here
https://www.google.ca/search?q=reba...-_zLAhUGmYMKHfDbD7cQ_AUIBygB&biw=1536&bih=723
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Whack somebody with it.... Then write a song about it....
Call it "the Twelve Bar Blues"
<little joke for the musically inclined>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve-bar_blues
There seems to be plenty that see bar as pressure, me, I think of steel or a drink!x3 . . . . every time I see "bar" as measurement . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . jumps out as European post about PRESSURE !!
For CNG tanks and systems, in Europe they always describe by BAR
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. . . . . 200 bar = = = = = 3,000 psi
. . . . . 248 or 250 bar = = 3,600 psi
OP, do NOT do what my dad did and build a HEAVY DUTY garden hoe !!
He welded up one with thick wall steel pipe and that was heavy beyottttch !! As one of 7 kids, we had to hoe weeds from acre plots of either green beans, watermelons, corn, etc that dad planted on the farm. NO ONE wanted to use that damn steel hoe as it was SO heavy !!
Possible use of # 12 rebar steel:
I'd vote Heavy Duty handles . . . whether functional or decorative.
