The grade designation is equal to the minimum yield strength of the bar in ksi (1000 psi) for example grade 60 rebar has a minimum yield strength of 60 ksi. Rebar is typically manufactured in grades 40, 60, and 75.
Common rebar is made of unfinished tempered steel.
Fastest way to cut rebar is with a metal cutting carbide blade in a chop saw.
yeah, Mine had a point, but after being in the ground and then in the weather, the points went away. they are kinda blunt on the end..from driving into clay and then rusting...If i still used them for tent pegs, then it would be two angle cuts??