Bib Overalls
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About a year ago I was at a trade show and bought a low end bead roller from Woodward Fab. I got a really smoking deal price wise.
The one I got is essentially the same (or exactly the same) as the one sold by Harbor Freight.
I did not go into this with a blind eye. There have been a number of threads on these bead rollers on the HAMB. The general consensus is that the mechanical components and the dies are capable of more than acceptable results but the plate frame is understrength and needs reinforcement.
After initially setting mine up we did some test runs and got the predictable results. In one case, the upper and lower dies moved 1/2" off center.
After watching how the arms deflected I made some strong backs and a web out of 3/8" plate steel. Subsequent tests and a couple of small jobs produced more than acceptable results with no deflection. I'm really pleased.
The adjuster in the 4th picture is junk. I am going to replace it with a block of steel drilled and tapped for 1/2" fine thread. I'm also planning on replacing the crank with a steering wheel.
Once I am sure further reinforcement is not required I will have the frame and stand powder coated.
About a year ago I was at a trade show and bought a low end bead roller from Woodward Fab. I got a really smoking deal price wise.
The one I got is essentially the same (or exactly the same) as the one sold by Harbor Freight.
I did not go into this with a blind eye. There have been a number of threads on these bead rollers on the HAMB. The general consensus is that the mechanical components and the dies are capable of more than acceptable results but the plate frame is understrength and needs reinforcement.
After initially setting mine up we did some test runs and got the predictable results. In one case, the upper and lower dies moved 1/2" off center.
After watching how the arms deflected I made some strong backs and a web out of 3/8" plate steel. Subsequent tests and a couple of small jobs produced more than acceptable results with no deflection. I'm really pleased.
The adjuster in the 4th picture is junk. I am going to replace it with a block of steel drilled and tapped for 1/2" fine thread. I'm also planning on replacing the crank with a steering wheel.
Once I am sure further reinforcement is not required I will have the frame and stand powder coated.