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jd 2 benders.

Post by hiluxmad »

what is the better one out of the model 3 and the model 32?
whos got what?
will be buying one in the next few weeks
will be doing 1 3/4" and 2" stuff mainly(or similar size)
bars sliders etc.
opinions?
model 3 is cheaper so what are the advantages of the mod 32?
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Post by Screwy »

I have a model 3 and i love it, works great. Use 1/1/2 and 1/3/4 dies.

All i know of the model 32 is that its an ' improved ' and 'revised' version of the model 3 hense its higher pricing....

my guess is the model 3 has stopped being made or will stop being made soon and be replaced with the model 32....

My experiance of my model 3 is, it works great for all my general bar work.

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Post by Slunnie »

We have the Model 32. Its a beefed up version of the Model 3 and an excellent bit of kit.
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Post by rowenb »

How much you lookin for one of these? Is there a site i can check em out?
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Post by Slunnie »

Yeah, check out OPW at www.OPW.com.au and call Pete for pricing. There is also the JD2 website in the US at www.JD2.com for product info.
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Post by hiluxmad »

so model 32 would be the way to go then?
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

can anyone tell me if there is an alternative source to OPW for dies and followers? I'm after a 1.5" die about 5-5.5" bend radius and looking for the best price obviously.
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Post by Slunnie »

hiluxmad wrote:so model 32 would be the way to go then?
That was my position when I bought, but my criteria may be different to yours. I could justify it through the use it will get and the people that use it. If its just for home use then I would have thought the model 3 would be perfect and at a cheaper price.
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Post by joshy »

rockcrawler31 wrote:can anyone tell me if there is an alternative source to OPW for dies and followers? I'm after a 1.5" die about 5-5.5" bend radius and looking for the best price obviously.
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Post by Screwy »

Its either buy through pete or stuff around yourself importing them direct from the states.....
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Post by hiluxmad »

is for home use for now(sort of) but do some outside work as well so its a bit more than just personal home use.
do they use the same dies?
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Post by Screwy »

hiluxmad wrote:is for home use for now(sort of) but do some outside work as well so its a bit more than just personal home use.
do they use the same dies?
same dies.

Remember the model3 has been around for years as the only one available by JD2. The model 32 is only new.

The model 3 has done the job for many many ppl for many years for everything they have ever needed. model 32 is an upgraded version but both will do any bar work or cage work to suite the dies you need that you would ever want so its really up to you....

The model 32 wont do any different or better job to the model 3 as far as the final product of the bends goes as its all in the dies as to the job it will do, the model 32 has other differences....

up to you really....
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Post by duncan »

Also thinking of bying a model 3 or 32 will be useing 1 1/2 pipe that is 3.2mm wall thickness or a bit thicker which would be best can the jd 3 do that wall thickness easy.
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Post by Screwy »

duncan wrote:Also thinking of bying a model 3 or 32 will be useing 1 1/2 pipe that is 3.2mm wall thickness or a bit thicker which would be best can the jd 3 do that wall thickness easy.
Yes. Mine does.
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

With the manual version how hard is it to use?


The hydrulic would be simpler to use but i would like to know just who has eather manual or hydrlic.
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Post by Screwy »

I have manual and suspect most ppl who do the work in there shed at home would as well......
It's easy to use. Like a giant ratchet but you need to make sure you bolt it down firm otherwise your asking for trouble.

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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Yeah i sort of thought that would be the case.
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Post by booflux »

If I was buying again I would probably try and find the extra for the hydro. Simply because my shed is not that big and being bolted to the floor is a pita, it always seems to be in the way.
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Post by De-lux »

Does anyone in Brissy have a bender and want to bend me up a basic upside down "U" shape for my basic bullbar?

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Post by anzac »

I can. Sent you a pm.

I've got a model 32, far as I can see it's just a bit more solid, bigger pins and stuff. To bend bigger stuff ie. 52mm 3mm wall, I just put a bigger extension on the lever bar.

Saving up for the hydro set up. That will make it so much easier and I can justify the expense because I use my bender every day. Still, I'm slowly accumulating all the other cool bits and pieces too. Check out the US buggy websites for heaps of interesting toys.

If you're not sure you'll use it heaps, just get the model 3. The extra heavy duty stuff really only benefits the guys who use theirs every day for long periods of time.
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