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On occaision I run into needed to do this...sometimes I get it but more often I don't!!! Mostly I need to put a curve on a piece of 1/2" round 6061(not a tight curve about about the radius of 20"). I use low heat with the torch. 9 times outta 10 it cracks on me. Any ideas?????
Reply:Originally Posted by 19662On occaision I run into needed to do this...sometimes I get it but more often I don't!!! Mostly I need to put a curve on a piece of 1/2" round 6061(not a tight curve about about the radius of 20"). I use low heat with the torch. 9 times outta 10 it cracks on me. Any ideas?????
Reply:Originally Posted by 19662On occaision I run into needed to do this...sometimes I get it but more often I don't!!! Mostly I need to put a curve on a piece of 1/2" round 6061(not a tight curve about about the radius of 20"). I use low heat with the torch. 9 times outta 10 it cracks on me. Any ideas?????
Reply:If your concerned about strength, dont anneal it. If not, pick a different alloy that is more ductile like 3003 or 1100 and save the trouble of annealing, sterength wont be that far off from annealed 6061.
Reply:Originally Posted by makoman1860If your concerned about strength, dont anneal it. If not, pick a different alloy that is more ductile like 3003 or 1100 and save the trouble of annealing, sterength wont be that far off from annealed 6061.
Reply:I've bent 1/2 6061 to 3" radius cold in shop outfitters bender. 20" should be easy cold. If you are bending to a form start with longer than needed stock and use cheater. Use form with tighter radius to counter spring back.Peter
Reply:Originally Posted by RojodiabloI'd rather roll bend 5052, or 5286 for this application. When you form something, the strength comes from the overal build, not just the one part. With this in mind, the 5052 is a good choice and readily available.
Reply:Originally Posted by 4sfed5052 and 5086 (I suspect a typo) are typically sheet products. It's uncommon to find bar stock in either alloy . . . at least with my suppliers. Like castweld, I think 6061 T6 should be easy to form to a 20" radius. I'm hoping 19662 will tell us if he's tried that.Jim
Reply:Roller bender.Jack OlsenMy garage website
Reply:I may have been off with radius thing...but nonetheless I need to incorporate heat as I have no bender in this shop. The strength isn't an issue either but I'm not sure a fella could get 3003 in a round bar and in this application it wouldn't last if I used it.
Reply:I bent this 1/2 round bar some time back, it was done cold (room temp). Diameter 3.5".Leverage is your friend.Peter Attached Images
Reply:Originally Posted by castweldI bent this 1/2 round bar some time back, it was done cold (room temp). Diameter 3.5".Leverage is your friend.Peter
Reply:Originally Posted by 19662I dont doubt you for one minute castweld but....really?
Reply:The test pretzel in the pic is 3/4" X .065" wall 6061 T6 tube. No heat, no cracking. Bend radius is 2.5".You ought to search "roll bender", there have been a number of shop built, low buck units shown on the forum that would do the 20" radius you need.Rex |
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