I love my JD2 bender too, and hydraulic setups for this readily available in North America.. Hydraulic is the way to go, makes life easier and you don't have to fix the bender to the floor or table.. I wish mini parts were as readily available in North America like they are in the UK 😀
Great video mate, really informative. I’m looking at making my own ladder for the back of a camper van, but need to bend in two directions, any idea how this is achieved?
Hi buddy, glad you found it helpful. I’m guess by the “two direction” do you mean a left and right bend to make a S shape with tube carrying on in the same direction or a say a 90’ bent then turn 90’ and bend a further 90’. It’s a hard one to answer without seeing the project to be honest with you. What I will say is there need to be a small straight between bends of around 3” for the clamping area that holds the tube to the die, also much planning on what bends in what order so’s not to back yourself into a corner. I have got to bend some tube very soon so I could throw some in and see, I’m guessing 1” tube is all that’s needed
@@skidmores.garage hey thanks for your detailed reply, nahh that’s not what I was trying to say, sorry for confusion - I’m after more of a spiral, a bend with rotation at the same point, I could send a photo of exactly what I’m trying to make, but can’t send in here
Glad it was informative for you buddy, I’m definitely going to upgrade to hydraulic or air over to aid usage and 😂😂😂 I should of used bananas instead of the metric system for you 🤣
Yer mate you will still need a little oil as the former will fuck up really quick being metal on metal. It picks up on any little scratch on the tube and causes a right mess then every bend after that is marked
Hello friend Could you tell me what is the diameter of the pulley to bend a 2" tube? I'm building a folder at home and I don't have the pulley measurements and I'm afraid to make a small pulley.
Good Day Skidmore, thanks for the informative video... was wondering if you have a direct way I can contact you. Would like to ask you a few questions regarding your model 32 bender.
skidmore. take a look at SWAG machined tube ram mount. It holds the ram in the bending axis. Thanks for your vid. will be ordering mine in a couple months & the SWAG ram mount tube.
the shipping would be daft money coming to the uk as our government are robbing buggers, there is a kit over here for around £500 that's on my to buy list one day with a arc droid but also shipping is mad expensive from the states
I love my JD2 bender too, and hydraulic setups for this readily available in North America.. Hydraulic is the way to go, makes life easier and you don't have to fix the bender to the floor or table.. I wish mini parts were as readily available in North America like they are in the UK 😀
I’d love to swap this to hydraulic it’s just not cheap over here, pretty much everything over here is expensive lol
This is a really informative video. Thank you Sir.
Glad you found it helpful buddy 👍🏻
Great video mate, really informative. I’m looking at making my own ladder for the back of a camper van, but need to bend in two directions, any idea how this is achieved?
Hi buddy, glad you found it helpful.
I’m guess by the “two direction” do you mean a left and right bend to make a S shape with tube carrying on in the same direction or a say a 90’ bent then turn 90’ and bend a further 90’.
It’s a hard one to answer without seeing the project to be honest with you. What I will say is there need to be a small straight between bends of around 3” for the clamping area that holds the tube to the die, also much planning on what bends in what order so’s not to back yourself into a corner. I have got to bend some tube very soon so I could throw some in and see, I’m guessing 1” tube is all that’s needed
@@skidmores.garage hey thanks for your detailed reply, nahh that’s not what I was trying to say, sorry for confusion - I’m after more of a spiral, a bend with rotation at the same point, I could send a photo of exactly what I’m trying to make, but can’t send in here
@@theclayfam ok buddy, look me up on Instagram if you like skiddym84 👍🏻
I'm in the USA and this answered alot of my questions. Had to do some quick math from bullshit to freedom units but all in all a good video
Glad it was informative for you buddy, I’m definitely going to upgrade to hydraulic or air over to aid usage and 😂😂😂 I should of used bananas instead of the metric system for you 🤣
Interesting mods. Ive conckuded they are popular for good reason and worth waiting / saving for.
yes mate they are good, id defiantly recommend saving that little bit longer and going hydraulic for a more accurate bend
The jd people said no need for oil on the die. They use a specially treated metal with their dies. Saw it on their video
Yer mate you will still need a little oil as the former will fuck up really quick being metal on metal. It picks up on any little scratch on the tube and causes a right mess then every bend after that is marked
Came to this video a tad late but damned useful. Cheers for this.
Better late then never buddy 😆👍🏻 glad you found it usefulate
By the look of the stuff your building it must work well . Nice work
it dose buddy, better then most the cheaper ones out there for sure
Hello friend Could you tell me what is the diameter of the pulley to bend a 2" tube? I'm building a folder at home and I don't have the pulley measurements and I'm afraid to make a small pulley.
Hi buddy the biggest I have is 45mm tube. I’ll have to go look at the CLR for you when I get home as I can’t remember off the top of my head 👍🏻
U deserve more like and views my brother
@@aumkaranantram6085 thanks mate, would make it more worth while the time it takes to make the content 👍🏻
Good video! A few good suggestions in the mix, thanks
Thanks buddy glad you like it
Good Day Skidmore, thanks for the informative video... was wondering if you have a direct way I can contact you. Would like to ask you a few questions regarding your model 32 bender.
Hi buddy, find me on Instagram at skiddym84 and DM me if you with
skidmore. take a look at SWAG machined tube ram mount. It holds the ram in the bending axis. Thanks for your vid. will be ordering mine in a couple months & the SWAG ram mount tube.
Could possibly use an acme screw thread instead of hydraulics, I would imagine it's a good bit cheaper
I would agree mate only problem is it would need to be one beefy screw to it didn’t bend under load
I have an air over hydraulic from Harbor Freight and it works amazing! If you want, I'll ship ya one. Let me know.
the shipping would be daft money coming to the uk as our government are robbing buggers, there is a kit over here for around £500 that's on my to buy list one day with a arc droid but also shipping is mad expensive from the states
I have the model 3 and made it hydraulic for less than 500$ with eBay parts I just push a pedal and sit back watch a dial
That’s my plan, think it will be much more accurate then what I have now 👍🏻