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发表于 2022-6-29 15:51:33 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
This is 7/8" stainless tubing on a boat, what kind of bender do they use to make these bends so close together?

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Reply:If it's commercially made probably something like one of these from Ercolina.https://ercolina-usa.com/ercolina-ma...-pipe-benders/
Reply:rogue mfg bender will make back to back bends.  https://www.roguefab.com/product-category/m600mandrel/
Reply:Without looking at the links, when I first read the question..........................any draw bender with a setup for mandrels will do this.Then I looked at the links................confirmed my thoughts.I built a draw bender, and will someday set it up for mandrel bending when I need to.  Which might be never.............I'm on the downhill side of 70yrs old.
Reply:https://ercolina-usa.com/ercolina-ma...di-bender-083/  My bender is a stupidly simple redesign of this bender.  Works nice,, and didn't break the bank.........maybe $100-200 to build.  (not counting the machine tools, and other stuff required

..........but that's why you own machine tools I guess)

Reply:Allright allright.........................One more pic, and that's it.........any more, and I'd REALLY have to kill ya



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Originally Posted by MetalMan23

This is 7/8" stainless tubing on a boat, what kind of bender do they use to make these bends so close together?

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Reply:Depending on the wall thickness of the tubing you may be able to make these bends using standard hand benders. Thinner walls may require internal support to bend without wrinkles. I have an Imperial 600F worm drive bender that will do up to 3/4" diameter. I made a video that shows how to use it and how I made a custom die for tighter radius for a project I was working on. I needed to make a 180 degree bend followed by a 90.
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Originally Posted by forhire

Depending on the wall thickness of the tubing you may be able to make these bends using standard hand benders. Thinner walls may require internal support to bend without wrinkles. I have an Imperial 600F worm drive bender that will do up to 3/4" diameter. I made a video that shows how to use it and how I made a custom die for tighter radius for a project I was working on. I needed to make a 180 degree bend followed by a 90.
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Originally Posted by farmersammm

Very KEWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I'm stuck on using steel for the dies.  Looooominum doesn't cut it for larger diameter SS tubing, or at least I think so (????).  Maybe aluminum might just do fine...........dunno.
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Originally Posted by forhire

The larger factory dies are steel. I haven't had any issues with the aluminum dies but I'd imagine they would wear fairly fast doing production work. I don't use it near enough to worry about. One plus it that I don't have to worry about leaving marks on the tubing.Thinking about it... your assessment of aluminum may be unfounded. My Greenlee conduit bender uses aluminum dies and will bend EMT and rigid pipe up to 2".
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