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Pipe Bender
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Pipe Bender
I got one of those cheapo pipe benders a while ago.
I was stuffing around with it for the first time the other day just seeing how it bent. I was using heavy wall pipe and it wouldnt bend nice at all.
Anyone used one and managed to get decent looking bends from it? Any special tricks?
I was stuffing around with it for the first time the other day just seeing how it bent. I was using heavy wall pipe and it wouldnt bend nice at all.
Anyone used one and managed to get decent looking bends from it? Any special tricks?
Doing that will help reduce the crushing effect but it will be a bit harder to bend and it also helps if you can compress the sand inside as much as possible. I do a bit of a bend on the end of the tube that I'll be cutting off as I like to believe that this will reduce the voids in the pipe.
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I built my cage, sliders ect ect with one of those cheap benders, the trick is the wall thickness, type of pipe and size of pipe.
I used black steel pipe with a wall of 3.6 mm I think, and the pipe has to fit tight in the die, fitting tight is most important.
Black steel pipe is heavy and dont comply with new rules as a roll cage.
I used black steel pipe with a wall of 3.6 mm I think, and the pipe has to fit tight in the die, fitting tight is most important.
Black steel pipe is heavy and dont comply with new rules as a roll cage.
I was usin 60mm OD black pipe with a wall thickness close to 4mm and using the 2" die. The tight fit in the die helped reduce flattening of the pipe, or so I like to think.
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The right die -> pipe is the key
I have done a few cages with an cheap pipe bender, the trick is to get the right size die for the pipe.
Although a mates Hydraulic bender which you just punch in the Degrees was Easier :(
Steve
Although a mates Hydraulic bender which you just punch in the Degrees was Easier :(
Steve
:(
A mate in the Ag industry had it, could do a cage in a day :( That and a Nice 3 Phase mig :(
Steve
Steve
the one i have is one of those cheap ones that has been moded with a hydraulic power pack and ram,,works great and a lot easier than using the jack type
..real easy to make as well...
paz

paz
i wonder if all people are actually as good in the real world as they think they are here in cyberland......one of lifes mysteries i spose....
The benders good, it drags the tube around a die rather than forcing a die into it like the cheapies, gives a good result unless you use really thin wall stuff. The notchers pretty good too, but the hole saws it comes with aren't deep enough if your cutting at more than a 45 degree angle. ( when the current ones worn out I'll invest in a longer jobby.) The die's for the different radius bends and different size tube are expensive though.
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Cheezy, we did some welding work for a guy about 2 weeks ago and he used to build custom mandrel tube bending dies for most machines currently available.
He told us he can build any dies we might want for any tube bender. he would probably need some sort of drawing though I suppose.
If you like, I can give you his name and number.
Regards Andrew.
He told us he can build any dies we might want for any tube bender. he would probably need some sort of drawing though I suppose.
If you like, I can give you his name and number.
Regards Andrew.
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due to the prohibitive costs of existing benders, i'm considering building my own using the rorty 2 plans found here: http://home.iprimus.com.au/rorty/conten ... _plans.htm
has anybody done this? a manual bender is really simple so the only expensive part would be to have the dies made. andrew, can you pm me the contact you mentioned. thanks.
due to the prohibitive costs of existing benders, i'm considering building my own using the rorty 2 plans found here: http://home.iprimus.com.au/rorty/conten ... _plans.htm
has anybody done this? a manual bender is really simple so the only expensive part would be to have the dies made. andrew, can you pm me the contact you mentioned. thanks.
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