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Harbor Freight Hyd. Tubing Bender

bczygan

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Anyone have and use one?

What uses?

Any good?

Any problems?

Bill

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goodysgotacuda

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That is a pipe bender, not tubing. It has no place for use on a vehicle, if that is what you are thinking...
 

gte718p

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Actually that is a pipe kinker not bender....

It has it's uses but they are few and far between. With a lot of modification and finesse it will actually make some decent bends. However, the level of effort is not worth it for the return.
 

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Actually that is a pipe kinker not bender....

It has it's uses but they are few and far between. With a lot of modification and finesse it will actually make some decent bends. However, the level of effort is not worth it for the return.

Bought one and it kinks pipe. Pipe slips up and out of the shoe and kinks, the sides of the shoes need to be a bit higher.
 
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One of my buddy's did some mods to a HF tubing bender, turned some new dies for it and has built several motorcycle frames with it.. I've seen several how to's on modifying them..


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gte718p

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Actually its a tubing roller better for making hoops or big sweeping curves. My idiot brother bought one to try and buiild a roll cage with. He quickly found out what type of bending it does and it takes a ton of arm strength to get a 1 1/2" .095" wall tube to a 90 degree bend.

A couple of people over on Pirate have made really sharp looking rounded cages with it. It is never going to do a true 90 deg bend.

There is company that makes upgrade parts for it. People seem to really like it once it is tweaked a little.
 

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Well, that answers that!

Was one on CL for $20.

Probably not worth it.

Bill

Technically it is a pipe bender.
They work good for thicker round material and if it works it is wel worth the $20 if you have a need.
One trick is to pack the tubing with sand and then bend nice and slow. That helps prevent the tube collapse.
Hell for $20 I would by it for the dies and make a new drake that bends the tube over the due like a hosfield bender does

Bob
 

crewchief888

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yea it's a pipe bender.

i have one, it works for bending pipe, but it crushes and kinks tubing.

mine works a lot smoother after i cleaned all the casting marks off the shoe, lubed the roller pins, and use some lube on the shoe when bending.

i've used mine quite a few times.....



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yea it's a pipe bender.

i have one, it works for bending pipe, but it crushes and kinks tubing.

mine works a lot smoother after i cleaned all the casting marks off the shoe, lubed the roller pins, and use some lube on the shoe when bending.

i've used mine quite a few times.....



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+1

I made some stair rails from 1-1/4" black iron pipe, including a "joggle" offset. None of the bends were more than 40 degrees.

I also made some 30 degree bumpers from black iron pipe simialr to those that guide your tire into a car wash. These were to prevent tire damage while entering a narrow bridge. There was a small kink/blemish from the die, but they work perfectly.

Mine is a 12 ton unit.
 
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