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pipe bending and sizing

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pipe bending and sizing

Post by tufflux88 »

hey
im after some info on what is a good tube bender to buy for some sliders and a bullbar.
wont be using it alot so dont need a real expensive one.
also what size pipe would be good for a tube bar and some sliders?
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Post by Slunnie »

Dawn seem good.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

we got the DAWN bow and arrow style one at work cost us like $1200 with all the dies.

Does a decent enough job for its price.
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Post by chunderlicious »

i use a $150 bow and arrow bender from ebay. then bought a 32NB die for $100 and have recently got a 40NB die for $110 it is a wide radius bend, takes alot of effort to use (alot more then a JD2) i like the result it produces most of the time.
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