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have harbor fright pipe bender the damn thing always kinks my tubing... what other tools can be used to bend DOM tubing dont wanna risk kinking my new tubing. dont have money for better bender. Can it be bent with my oxy torch????
Reply:None that are inexpensive. You might have good results building your own bender, which uses a set of pricey dies, and a few people on here have had good results. Search for "tubing bender" and you'll see. O/A torch will crease as well.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:i have heard that filling the pipe with sand can HELP reduce kinking issues, but won't eliminate them. can you use a larger bend radius? when spec'ing things at work, i try to stay with this equation: bend radius=1.5 x tube or pipe diameter, or larger. if it needs to be less than 1.5 times the diameter, i try to figure out some other way to take care of the situation than a bend.Later,Andy
Reply:Which HF Tubing bender do you have ?? I bend DOM tubing all the time with mine ,and a buddy of mine has a newer version and his always kinks the tubing.. we have made his quite a bit better now though we made some longer radius dies for the size ... good luck..
Reply:Originally Posted by Magnetic_rehave harbor fright pipe bender the damn thing always kinks my tubing... what other tools can be used to bend DOM tubing dont wanna risk kinking my new tubing. dont have money for better bender. Can it be bent with my oxy torch????
Reply:x2 on what Rojodiablo just said, they call those poop-pipe kinkers for a reason. I would just buy e real tubing bender and then sell it after you're done with thr project, I looked all over for a used bender before buying mine, most were less than $50 off the new price and sold before I could even contact the seller. That $50 loss is well worth it compared to filling every tube with sand and grinding out your dies to try and make them work right.I have a Pro-Tools 105 and it's a great bender, I've exceeded the maximum wall thickness by about triple nd it hold up great, I've also nearly trippled the money I spent on it doing a couple jobs for other people.
Reply:You ought to post your location,you never know someone like me who has a real tube bender might just be around the corner Victor SuperRanger O/A Solar migLincoln Powermig 140Southbend 9in lathe350# kohlswa anvilMiller Maxstar 150 stl etc....
Reply:thanks guys your all a great help..
Reply:Rojo, any spec I've seen puts 1 1/4" Sch 40 pipe at 1.660 OD. Granted it's only .035" off of 1 5/8" but I think there will still be some distortion. I spent a bunch of time twisting handrails on a Hossfeld bender and when the sliding block gets worn just a little, not enough to be visible, the pipe gets wider and has a flat on the OD of the bend. This stuff is amazingly fussy about tolerances in the dies.
Reply:Originally Posted by Alan NRojo, any spec I've seen puts 1 1/4" Sch 40 pipe at 1.660 OD. Granted it's only .035" off of 1 5/8" but I think there will still be some distortion. I spent a bunch of time twisting handrails on a Hossfeld bender and when the sliding block gets worn just a little, not enough to be visible, the pipe gets wider and has a flat on the OD of the bend. This stuff is amazingly fussy about tolerances in the dies.
Reply:http://www.weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread...ghlight=bender
Reply:ive got a probender that works great weve built countless rollcages with it |
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