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Bending Stainless steel??

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Bending Stainless steel??

Post by DanielS »

Hi guys,

I have to bend some 19mm stainless steel tube and was unsure if it will need to be anneal.

Can you use copper pipe benders- or will it crack??

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Post by mickyd555 »

only superman could do it with a copper bender............. :shock: :shock:
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Post by DanielS »

yeah was thinking along those lines, what if you did it while it was hot??
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Post by mickyd555 »

whats it being used for, if you heat it it will look funny. but even then im not sure it will work.
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Post by DanielS »

its being used for my PWR intercooler coolant piping, the radiator is being located on the tray, so i have to bend up some pipe to fit it all up.

could always use strait with rubber bends, but dont like the thought of all those connections......

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Post by EXHAUSTFIX »

try sand bending it if you have an oxy
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Post by DanielS »

Thanks Ross I will try that.
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Post by DanielS »

Thanks Ross I will try that.
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Post by Bush65 »

Stainless work hardens, making forming difficult. It causes a lot of spring back.
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Post by awill4x4 »

Whereabouts are you Daniel? If you're in Melbourne we have tube bending dies for our tube bender at work in 19mm- (3/4") also 22mm-(7/8"), 25.4mm-(1"), 29mm-( 1-1/8") 32mm-(1-1/4), 35mm-(1-3/8"), 38mm-(1-1/2"), 45mm-(1-3/4"), 51mm-(2").
We do a bit of stainless tube bending particularly in 19mm and 25.4mm stainless tubing.
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Post by sudso »

You could also buy tube bends and get them tig welded to your tube where you want them. They come in various angles.

Atlas Specialty Metals is the only one I know of in Melbourne.

The tube bends aren't as expensive as you think

Make sure the tubes are being gas flushed when getting welded if you go down this path.

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Post by DanielS »

Thanks for that guys,

Andrew- that would of been great, but Im in perth. ;) Thanks for the offer anyhow.
Sudso- looked into that also but I have ended up routing it differently and it then only required to mild bend that I did with some pipe and heat.

Well its in now, just have to see how it works.

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Post by bru21 »

stainless is a prick to bend with heat, I have done it many times. the small diameter you are using is pretty good as long as it is thickish, pack it with sand and really concentrate on stretching the outer and avoid overheating and crimpling the inner, thus work the flame on the outside edge mainly. you need to work the flame along the pipe back and forth as the heat condutivity of s/steel is poor at best. you will need it really really cherry, and i have used an lpg/ compressed air burner with succsess, but an oxy cutting torch is the go.

that said i have not looked at bending s/steel since i found the bends are so cheap and neat. i paid $600 for enough bends, pipe etc to build my entire exhaust twin 21/2 inc headers in 316. think you should pay $7 a bend. midway metals

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