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mikespeed95 08-20-2010 06:05 AM

Tubing bender..for smaller stuff?
 
So I have a tricktools bender for cages, but have been looking to get something to do little brackets, and make front clips with for racecar stuff.

Trying to stay cheap, and I've had people reccomend conduit benders....anyone actually done this?

I'm about to start filling things with sand and grabbing a torch, but would much rather just have a bender.

astross89 08-20-2010 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mikespeed95 (Post 301987)
So I have a tricktools bender for cages, but have been looking to get something to do little brackets, and make front clips with for racecar stuff.

Trying to stay cheap, and I've had people reccomend conduit benders....anyone actually done this?

I'm about to start filling things with sand and grabbing a torch, but would much rather just have a bender.

me and my dad used a torch and conduit bender to build a quarter midget frame. worked good for us!

Apogee 08-20-2010 03:22 PM

Trick Tools makes benders? I thought they just sold them. In any event, is there a reason you can't get the dies you need/want for your current bender? Most of the JD/Pro-Tools/JMR benders will go down to 1/2" diameter tubing and the smaller dies really don't cost much compared to the big ones. How small do you want to go?

For fluid type tubing (1/4" to 5/8"), you could use something like a hand held roller-die bender or a stationary unit like this. Conduit benders work but are limited in terms of bend radius selection. Depending on the wall thickness, you'll also tend to get more deformation of the tubing at the bend than you would with a die-follower type of setup.

Tobin
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mikespeed95 08-21-2010 11:00 AM

Yeah, I meant the one they sell. I just call it the tricktools one all the time because thats what it says on it so I just refer to it as that all the time.

I don't really need any tight radius stuff, just radiator supports and stuff.

coolwelder62 08-21-2010 04:47 PM

Speedway motor's has a bench mounted hand bender for 3/8 thur. 7/8 round & square 3/4 & 1 inch for $189.99.Will look up the part number and will post back. Part # 4193000

BMR Tech 08-26-2010 02:03 PM

Yeah, you can't beat the price of the one from Speedway. The tool plus all the popular dies for under $200.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Tubing...nder,9848.html


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