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Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

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Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

Post by Zol »

Anyone know of a place in the western suburbs that sells pre-bent 3 inch piping. Gotta build a friend a rolbar for his Rover.

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Post by zzzz »

pipe is for plumbers :finger:
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Post by Zol »

No Shit Sherlock...

I'll keep that in mind if I wanna build one out of copper.

STEEL TUBE....


Is that better? :finger:
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Post by dangerman »

So you still playin moozik Zolt?

nice car by the way...
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Yep...still playin Moozik.

Tuff career but someones gotta entertain the chicks 8)

Do I know you dangerman? :)
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Post by Surfection »

Try - Edcon Steel, 1/20 Marigold St Revesby, P.H- 9772 3800

They had heaps of mandrel bent corners when i was there last week. Plenty of different sizes. Cheers, Jeremy :D
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Post by Zol »

Thanks Jeremy.
I was hoping someone knew.

How's your truckster doing anyway?
I heard alot about it from Russell.
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Post by Surfection »

Not too bad mate, sorting the rear links and A frame out now. I am primed to get it out and about very soon !!
You got any comps in mind for this year ??
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hey jeremy , you sorted rear springs for your jalopy yet ?????? :finger:
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Post by Surfection »

Hey moose, i'm gonna stick with my 80 springs and spacers for the moment, until i drive it and see how stiff it is with decent links etc. If i'm not happy with it [i doubt i will be] then you will definatly be hearing from me. :D
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Post by Zol »

hey Jeremy

Nah Not this year. I wanna learn more about my truck & driving. But you never know your luck :wink:

Got a fair bit stuff to tweek before that anyway.

80 series coils eh. Might be Ok...jUST GOTTA GIVEM A GOOD STRETCH & TENDERISING...sHOULD BE OK....WILL CONTROL THE FRONT END MORE. tHAT'S WHAT MINE IS SETUP but with leaves....Oops sorry for yelling

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Post by krf_bb »

you can buy mandrel bends at most muffler joints
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Post by RockyF75 »

what the hell is with all the tech grave digs dude :?
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Post by Zol »

What the??? It was so long ago that I don't even remember this thread. Did I used to wn a Hilux???? :rofl:
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Post by bj42turbo »

I am not trying to be a smartarse but shouldn't rollbars be one piece not with joins in corner or is there a way around that

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Post by Zol »

bj42turbo wrote:I am not trying to be a smartarse but shouldn't rollbars be one piece not with joins in corner or is there a way around that

BJ
Hey BJ.
You're probably right in comp. This was actually just for looks from what I remember.
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Re: Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

Post by Hoppy11 »

Zol wrote:Anyone know of a place in the western suburbs that sells pre-bent 3 inch piping.
You cant call it PRE BENT, either it is bent or it's not, it's like PRE drilling a hole, either you drill the hole or you dont drill the hole. The list can go on and on, things cant be 'PRE finished' again they are finished or they are not finished.

Sorry for hijacking your thread with my burbon induced mumblings
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Post by bj42turbo »

Zol wrote:
bj42turbo wrote:I am not trying to be a smartarse but shouldn't rollbars be one piece not with joins in corner or is there a way around that

BJ
Hey BJ.
You're probably right in comp. This was actually just for looks from what I remember.
Yeah cool that makes sence

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Re: Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

Post by smileysmoke »

Hoppy11 wrote: You cant call it PRE BENT, either it is bent or it's not, it's like PRE drilling a hole, either you drill the hole or you dont drill the hole.
funny shit made me laugh hard.. haha nice one ;)
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Post by Wambat »

if the rovers roll bar will ever serve any function, you should build it out of one pice, and use a decent wall thickness reguardless of weather or not its for looks.

i say that, cause if its going on there, and theres any chance it might get used, you atleast want it to do soemthing not just fold.
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Re: Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

Post by Spimon_NH »

Time for a quick english lesson for some drunk and sober forumites alike. As long as we're getting anal about the language, may as well get it right.
Hoppy11 wrote:You cant call it PRE BENT, either it is bent or it's not, it's like PRE drilling a hole, either you drill the hole or you dont drill the hole. The list can go on and on, things cant be 'PRE finished' again they are finished or they are not finished.
www.thefreedictionary.com wrote: pre
-pref.
1.
a. Earlier; before; prior to.
b. Preparatory; preliminary.
c. In advance.
You've never heard of 'Prestressed concrete? It's definitely under stress, but it was done earlier?
Have you ever heard of prepaid mobile phone credit? The calls have been paid for, but in advance to being made.

I think your understanding of the prefix 'pre' is in accordance to definition b, meaning 'before the event'. Tube can be prebent in that it was bent earlier or before another event (in this case, the construction of the roll bar).


And you CAN in fact pre-drill a hole. In this context pre is an abbreviation of preliminary.
www.thefreedictionary.com wrote: preliminary
adj.
Prior to or preparing for the main matter, action, or business; introductory or prefatory.
n. pl. pre·lim·i·nar·ies
1. Something that precedes, prepares for, or introduces the main matter, action, or business.
2. An academic test or examination that is preparatory to one that is longer, more complex, or more important.
If the hole is to be 12mm, drilling a 3mm hole could be seen as 'preparing for the main business', which is of course the larger hole.

;)

And now back to regular programming....
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Post by Zol »

:rofl:

That is fantastic Spimon_NH

You read my mind. I was going to write something similar but soon realised that I couldn't be bothered typing it out.

Hehehe. What a crack-up?!

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Re: Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

Post by smileysmoke »

Spimon_NH wrote:Time for a quick english lesson for some drunk and sober forumites alike. As long as we're getting anal about the language, may as well get it right.
Hoppy11 wrote:You cant call it PRE BENT, either it is bent or it's not, it's like PRE drilling a hole, either you drill the hole or you dont drill the hole. The list can go on and on, things cant be 'PRE finished' again they are finished or they are not finished.
www.thefreedictionary.com wrote: pre
-pref.
1.
a. Earlier; before; prior to.
b. Preparatory; preliminary.
c. In advance.
You've never heard of 'Prestressed concrete? It's definitely under stress, but it was done earlier?
Have you ever heard of prepaid mobile phone credit? The calls have been paid for, but in advance to being made.

I think your understanding of the prefix 'pre' is in accordance to definition b, meaning 'before the event'. Tube can be prebent in that it was bent earlier or before another event (in this case, the construction of the roll bar).


And you CAN in fact pre-drill a hole. In this context pre is an abbreviation of preliminary.
www.thefreedictionary.com wrote: preliminary
adj.
Prior to or preparing for the main matter, action, or business; introductory or prefatory.
n. pl. pre·lim·i·nar·ies
1. Something that precedes, prepares for, or introduces the main matter, action, or business.
2. An academic test or examination that is preparatory to one that is longer, more complex, or more important.
If the hole is to be 12mm, drilling a 3mm hole could be seen as 'preparing for the main business', which is of course the larger hole.

;)

And now back to regular programming....
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Re: Pre-Bent 3 inch pipe

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smileysmoke wrote:nerd ;)
Welcome to the life of a student around exam time. Anything to avoid study ;)
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Ahh, see what Burbon can do.
It's like when the barmaid initially opens your can of burbon just a little bit, before I open it all the way for the main event.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Hoppy11 wrote:Ahh, see what Burbon can do.
It's like when the barmaid initially opens your can of burbon just a little bit, before I open it all the way for the main event.
Hoppy
Can I call that a pre-opened Burbon :?: :?: :?: :?:
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