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Bending tubes question

Re: Re: Bending tubes question

I have used this low temp melting point alloy metal when bending thin wall tubing in vintage airplane restoration. It melts with a propane torch, pour it in, make the bend, heat the tube up pour it out and reuse it. Works better than sand.

http://www.rotometals.com/Low-Melting-Fusible-Alloys-s/21.htm

Might be cheaper to buy a used bender.
 
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Also you need a good die, I use Dawn dies, not sure if you have them in America. It produces sweet bends
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http://www.blackwoods.com.au/part/03148322/bender-pipe-set-comp-15-50mm-dawn-62168
 
if your bending stuff with a seam in it, make sure the seam is torwards one side or the other, not up or down. it helpes a little.
 
whiskeymakin said:
if your bending stuff with a seam in it, make sure the seam is torwards one side or the other, not up or down. it helpes a little.
Never knew that, help stop it splitting?
 
Probender 4LE air over hydraulic vertical bender and never look back! :****: Comes in a kit and you build it. Can't speak high enough about it! :dblthumb: http://www.probender.com/

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If you're going to attempt bending with the poopie pipe bender fill/pack your tube with sand and take it slow it may work OK. A lot of trouble though! :(
 
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