Tubing Bender Questions
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Anybody spend time behind the wheel of one of these things? I borrowed this from a friend and he said enjoy you'll get it figured out . Just bending the bars to tie the front cage bars to the frame rails. Are they simple enough that I won't go broke from buying tubing . Anything will help. thx matt
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
[Re: clonestocker]
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Here's where I'm at with the car. I hope I'll be able to thread the tube in in one piece. It will also have to bend over a little bit in side the car.
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
[Re: clonestocker]
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Your doing good so far also angle the bars with a lesser angle instead of 90* bends for the front its stronger
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
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Get your self an angle finder and a radius finder and info on lengths of pipe per angle and radius.This will minimize waste.Always leave a little extra on the tails for coping.
This and I use a isolating drum sander to fine tune the end cuts for the final alignment and fit
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
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Gee Mr, Can I borrow that when you are done?
I think I'll be selling my bender.. I'm done doing chassis's
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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Easing up on it but making progress. Piece of cake using tubing bender. Here's some pictures.
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Easing up on it but making progress. Piece of cake using tubing bender. Here's some pictures.
why didn't you land that on the outside of the inner fender?like this
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
[Re: clonestocker]
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Easing up on it but making progress. Piece of cake using tubing bender. Here's some pictures.
I dont want to tell you what to do but when you go to pull your engine you are gonna have some issues.. the down bar at the front and the engine plate will hit the plate mounts(put them on the rear side of the plate) and the plate will hit the bars... move all that now ...... if you want
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Mike, Thanks for your input. Here's another picture from the top. I think the other picture could be deceptive. Do you see those problems with the top side picture? I haven't finalized the fore and aft position yet. How far forward do you think the bar should be placed? thx matt
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
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Mike, Thanks for your input. Here's another picture from the top. I think the other picture could be deceptive. Do you see those problems with the top side picture? I haven't finalized the fore and aft position yet. How far forward do you think the bar should be placed? thx matt
Notice the end of the motor plate and the location of your down bar.. if you go forward with the engine, will you have enough room to drop the back of the engine to go up and not run into that bar or give you any hassle with the motor plate on the engine
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copper pipe for fuel line ??
Question only,is there a reason not to use copper tubing for fuel lines?
Copper line will work harden and break after time (if its vibrating)
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Re: Tubing Bender Questions
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If your door bars are not X'ed, you may want to do that now also. If you seal or paint the bars where they go thru the firewall you will see flex right there. Triangulate the upper part of the X bar to the area your front bars meet the A pillar bars and it will eliminate this area of flex. AMHIK Hope this helps, Beep PS. Looks like you are doing a good job with that bender!
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