SWAG Off Road Harbor Freight Tubing Roller 1.75" Dies

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

CNC machined 1.75" tubing roller dies for the Harbor Freight tubing roller @ swagoffroad.com

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  • can you please tell me the cost for the 28mm die on a 2.2 center line radius, so the piece should have lets say 125mm diameter. thanks, mac

  • @wwwracingpartsro

    Send me a print of what you are after and I will quote it out for you.

    Thanks Troy

  • We sell 16 different sizes of dies, this includes 5 different sizes of square dies. Check out the website for additional information.

    Thanks Troy

  • Thanks for the compliments, 2" x 4" is pushing it, I doubt you could roll that by hand.

    Troy

  • Jacob.

    I don't . As for square dies we well .50" 1.0" 1.5" and 2.0".

    We are always open to making additional die sizes if there is enough demand.

    Troy

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  • @HunterCO1

    Your not comparing apples to apples, when you speak of "real bender" This is not a production piece of equipment. It is suited for the home fabricator. I guess I will have to let orders for these dies speak for them self.

    Troy

  • Here is the story then...HunterCo1 is a salesman of high-end products. His customers often choose the lower quality/price products and is globally frustrated about the low end manufacturers. So in order to support the values of a high-end product salesman, he proposes Swagoffroad to not support the low-end products and market his nicely made products to high-end bender owners. The very customers he is trying to sell to, with higher-end products. He is just losing his temper over it. LOL

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  • If this device does the job--however marginally--to suit the casual weekender, then what harm is in that? I know labor standards, environmental standards, etc. are an issue with the Chinese manufacturers. Besides that, I will be buying one myself to bend tubing for magnetic loop antennas.

  • very good

  • What shaft sizes do these rollers use. I built my own machine and use .75 shafts. My drive axle is keyed along with my drive die. I use 4 by 4 rollers now but need some round and square dies.

  • i'd like to have a set of the .500 but they cost more than the Tuber Roller it's self.

  • how much will cost a 2 in. by 7" radius die

  • SwagOffroad makes the most sense I've seen ever. Come to SMORR some time.

  • Hey since you say you machine those how much would you charge to make a set of dyes where I could roll square tube? Please let me know if this is something you are interested in

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