Another rebar pen

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SkookumPens

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After seeing the previous rebar pen picture, I had to try one myself. I was surprised that I was able to drill the rebar on my Jet 1014 vs lathe with a Harbor Freight drill bit. I used a lot of water and WD 40 and took my time. I think that the rust adds something to the pen.

Craig Chatterton
Puyallup, WA
 

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SkookumPens

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Weight

Thanks. It weights 2.4 oz. You loose a lot of the weight when you drill a 3/8 inch hole through it. For a comparison, a Sierra I just receive as a PITH pen, weighs 1.3 ounces.

Craig Chatterton
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Jim Smith

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WOW! Talk about a "MANLY" pen. That should be a hit with any concrete construction boss.

Thanks for sharing.

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Andrew Arndts

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Very cool!! well other than melting down that steel and ship it to the *%#$ knows where, good thing to pick up at construction sites if one gets permission.
 
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