DIY Stainless Tubing Bender

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @hogheadv2
    @hogheadv2 11 років тому

    Nice food for thought. I like the idea of not needing to turn steel dies.

  • @gibson8877
    @gibson8877 11 років тому +14

    Why didnt you show your bender in action?

  • @sammyspaniel6054
    @sammyspaniel6054 7 років тому

    Now that's how you do a tutorial video folks. Thanks Live. Great info.

  • @Aikidoman06
    @Aikidoman06 4 роки тому

    Cool design, great video. I need to bend 1 1/2 tubing to build tide doors for my Jeep. I think your design will do it for me. I’ll need a tighter radius.

  • @LiveDontWatch
    @LiveDontWatch  12 років тому

    Hi walterronny,
    No plans for sale, but if you follow the instructions in the video closely, you should be able to reproduce it. All you need is some 3/4" plywood to cut the wheels, two 3/8" or 1/2" bolts for the central pivot in each wheel, a few dozen 1/4" bolts, a piece of aluminum flat bar, and the 7/8" round nose bit from Rockler (assuming you're bending 7/8" diameter tubing like I did).

  • @CougarHouseGarage
    @CougarHouseGarage 8 років тому

    Your videos are always so engaging :),
    The topics for your videos are on point :),
    This vid of yours had me glued to the screen:),
    What camera do you use to shoot your episodes?,
    What mike do use?

  • @LaurentSparksMusic
    @LaurentSparksMusic 7 років тому

    this is quite clever

  • @LiveDontWatch
    @LiveDontWatch  11 років тому

    I think the force required increases exponentially as you shorten the radius of the bend. I would guess it would be quite a challenge to do a 5" radius bend without a hydraulic press. I don't think I'd attempt anything less than an 8" radius by hand like this, and even that might be pushing it. Very sorry to hear your attempt failed, though.

  • @Walterronny
    @Walterronny 12 років тому

    wow. nice works. do you sell plans for make another one?
    Thanks!

  • @rogermatheny5512
    @rogermatheny5512 4 роки тому

    I’m needing to bend some 3.5 inch diameter stainless .049 wall tubing to a radius of 18 inches. Do you think that is possible using a setup like yours?

  • @Kamezato
    @Kamezato 4 роки тому

    I wish a had the time to build a gadget like that.Since I don't have that time I'll probably buy a used pipe bender for 20 bucks on Ebay instead.

  • @jegaad1
    @jegaad1 11 років тому

    very good work. thanks.

  • @LiveDontWatch
    @LiveDontWatch  11 років тому

    Sorry, I bent all the pieces I needed to before I thought to make the video. I'll probably do some more in the future, and if so, then I'll be sure to film the bends as I make them.

  • @LiveDontWatch
    @LiveDontWatch  11 років тому

    @Chris Child... I'm not sure what the smallest radius would be. Mine only bends to the fixed radius of the larger wheel, which I selected just based on the aesthetic appearance of the curve.
    @Keith Richards... I didn't show the bender in action because I didn't think to make the video until after I had already bent all my pieces for my spray dodger. After I told and showed a few people how well the pieces turned out, I was bombarded with questions about the bender, and then made this video.

  • @Walterronny
    @Walterronny 12 років тому

    Ok, i was thinking in to make the wheels in nylon, not sure if will works for bend pipe up to 2"?

  • @esp4yu
    @esp4yu 7 років тому

    Mandrel: What size should the Mandrel be? .... Based on the below mentioned
    What if my radius is of 2 feet 11" (Diameter: 5" 11' or 1,803.4mm), with O.D. wall thickness of 10SWG (~3.25mm) | Material (Pipe): Aluminium.

  • @chrischild8531
    @chrischild8531 11 років тому

    What is the smallest radius can you bend on 1" OD tube? or even 7/8" tube

  • @rudiahlers
    @rudiahlers 10 років тому

    Tell me, how would you bend a 19.685 foot pipe (6m) into a radius of 16.407 feet?

    • @rudiahlers
      @rudiahlers 10 років тому

      LiveDontWatch Hi, The size wasn't a typo ;)
      I want to bend a 19.685 foot (6m) long tupe, with 1.49606" (38mm) OD and 0.0787402" (2mm) thick wall, into an arc that's 16.4042foot (5m) wide and 3.28084foot (1m) tall, but with a much smoother / "more professional" finish that you would with a diagram and pipe bender. On that lenght of pipe I would guess I'll get a lot of "bents", instead of a smooth arc