There is a book which will easily and quickly help anyone to bend any degree of angle from 0 to 180 degrees, with any size bender. All bends will be precise; a 37 degree bend will measure 37 degrees! All bends will look professional. Gain is easily understood for any bend with any size bender! Information about the easiest to understand workbook which can be used by anyone to become an accomplished conduit, tube or pipe bender can be found on a youtube website at /t04041951
@MegaUniboy - The bender arms, die, etc. are store bought. JD2 Model 32. I built the frame, hydraulic mount, etc. It started as a manual bender. I made it a powered one.
they have a place called dirt cheap where i live...all tools like 80 percent off..picked up a hydro bender and 5 out of 6 dies for like 40 bucks...10 tons...great store.
@chevy2259 - I probably have around $900-$1000 into it. The bender and die were $750 or so to my door. The steel and misc. hardware make up the rest. I already had the hydraulics though. They certainly would have added to the build cost. But since I already had them, I built the rest of the bender around them.
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There is a book which will easily and quickly help anyone to bend any degree of angle from 0 to 180 degrees, with any size bender. All bends will be precise; a 37 degree bend will measure 37 degrees! All bends will look professional. Gain is easily understood for any bend with any size bender! Information about the easiest to understand workbook which can be used by anyone to become an accomplished conduit, tube or pipe bender can be found on a youtube website at /t04041951
Todd04041951 1 week ago
That is one of the better (to my head understandablle) tube benders.
I dont want to bother you, but if you could share some info would really be greatful.
- preasure and maybe best in Tons what the ram does, and how much does it extend?
-what kind of a hydraulic pump is it- some info?
Thanks all the same!
mspell9 2 weeks ago
@mspell9 - I don't know the pressure or tonnage of the ram or pump - They both came off of a scissor lift. Sorry.
davesca 2 weeks ago
@davesca Thanks all the same. W
mspell9 2 weeks ago
Ok, your pipe bender looks store bought. So nice job.
What part of it did you build? Thanks
MegaUniboy 3 months ago
@MegaUniboy - The bender arms, die, etc. are store bought. JD2 Model 32. I built the frame, hydraulic mount, etc. It started as a manual bender. I made it a powered one.
davesca 2 months ago
they have a place called dirt cheap where i live...all tools like 80 percent off..picked up a hydro bender and 5 out of 6 dies for like 40 bucks...10 tons...great store.
KeithWasHere1 5 months ago
what hydro cylinder are you using?
desmvp 6 months ago
how much did that cost to build ???
chevy2259 1 year ago
@chevy2259 - I probably have around $900-$1000 into it. The bender and die were $750 or so to my door. The steel and misc. hardware make up the rest. I already had the hydraulics though. They certainly would have added to the build cost. But since I already had them, I built the rest of the bender around them.
davesca 1 year ago