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![]() "Maxwell" wrote in message ... "J.Kahn" wrote in message .. . I need to make bends of about 30 degrees in a 3/4 x .049 longeron tube, with a tight bend radius, no more than 3 inches. Can I do the bend hot without wrinkling the tube by free bending or do I need a supporting die of some kind? Anybody have any specific techniques? John I think I would try slipping a tension spring inside the tube if you can find one the right size. A 5/8" o.d. might be close enough, it would leave about .025" depending on how close the tube and the spring are to actual size. Also, I think a 3/4" electrical conduit bender will give you about a 4" radius, depending on brand. If that doesn't work, you might try making a square shouldered bending shoe out of 3/4" plywood for a tube that thin. Don't know for sure, just a wag. Thirty degrees isn't very far. Max Come to think of it, you might be able to wrap another spring around the outside, and go 30 degrees without a benging shoe. But obviously I'm still guessing. *Nothing is too difficult for the man that doesn't have to actually do it.* |
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