When I was in junior high school, our neighbors decided to enlarge their house. This house was what I call a post WWII bomb shelter house. In our neck of the woods many young soldiers came home and built themselves a home much like the heavily reinforced building on military bases, made of cinderblocks filled with rebar, and concrete. So all us youngsters were put to work taking out a couple of these walls, to make room for the addition. Bad news for our team, Portland cement was cheap back then, and the father of the young G.I. That built it was an old gunsmith that donated all his vast array of old gun barrels for the rebar. I thought we would never get those walls removed. Hungry Horse
“Bill Large's shop which is stll standing hhas about 400 old gun barrels in the floor.“That’s some mighty expensive rebar. lol 😆