Circle/360 degree bent tubing
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Circle/360 degree bent tubing
I came up on a new project but dont know where to find tubing bent 360 degrees. I need 3 circles...2 with a 32.5" diameter and 1 with a 13.5 diameter. This is what I need to make...
Point me in the right direction to find this. Thanks in advance.
Point me in the right direction to find this. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
contact www.woolfaircraft.com they can bend you some long radius 90's or U's that you can weld together.
edit: what size tubing? if its small it can be be done with a ring roller.
edit: what size tubing? if its small it can be be done with a ring roller.
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
While we are on the subject, has anybody used this bender/roller before? http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=99736
I understand it's a Harbor Freight tool, but I won't be using it very much. I'm making a gate for the side of my house and I thought it'd be nice to incorporate a few arches in it. It's a lot cheaper to buy this tool and do it myself than pay a shop to do a few arches for me.
I understand it's a Harbor Freight tool, but I won't be using it very much. I'm making a gate for the side of my house and I thought it'd be nice to incorporate a few arches in it. It's a lot cheaper to buy this tool and do it myself than pay a shop to do a few arches for me.
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
We don't do much work over 2*diameter. Our biggest 1" OD radius is 3". That radius is kind of a grey area. 13.5" DIA = ~6.0" CLR w/ over bend. Not very common for a bending company (6*diameter) as you can bend that size/radius/wall thickness on a standard cheap 3 die rotary bender.
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I guess it is supposed to be a bike rack. It will bolt to the ground. The 6inch radius will work for the "head" but I need a 16inch radius for the "wheels".
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
you could do it old school. cut the circle out of some hard wood and heat the tube with a torch and bend it around the wood form. if you use thin wall tubing you can fill it with sand and cap it to keep it from crushing when you bend it.
i see how it looks like a guy on a bike but i dont see how it functions, if it has a function?
i see how it looks like a guy on a bike but i dont see how it functions, if it has a function?
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
you could do it old school. cut the circle out of some hard wood and heat the tube with a torch and bend it around the wood form. if you use thin wall tubing you can fill it with sand and cap it to keep it from crushing when you bend it.
i see how it looks like a guy on a bike but i dont see how it functions, if it has a function?
i see how it looks like a guy on a bike but i dont see how it functions, if it has a function?
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Re: Circle/360 degree bent tubing
Shouldn't need sand for those radiuses as long as you are only bend the section of tubing that is glowing red. You might want to quench immediately after the bend though.
I did a little research on this topic earlier today and it looks like the most practical bending method for this induction bending, so if you can find an induction bending company they should be able to accomodate you. The induction benders don't used fixed radiuses dies, they fix the radius using the clamp point on the bend arm and super heat the material as its being draw then immediately quench beyond tangent. Seems to be the thing for short run, odd ball bend radius bending.
I did a little research on this topic earlier today and it looks like the most practical bending method for this induction bending, so if you can find an induction bending company they should be able to accomodate you. The induction benders don't used fixed radiuses dies, they fix the radius using the clamp point on the bend arm and super heat the material as its being draw then immediately quench beyond tangent. Seems to be the thing for short run, odd ball bend radius bending.
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