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10-24-2004 #1
Interested in buying tubing bender
So what kind of tubing benders do you guys use for roll cage tubing? I'm want to buy the tools to build roll cages but I'm pretty clueless on which bender to buy, I dont need anything hydraulic ($$$$) because I won't be building tons of cages. The bender will be in my two car garage so if I could bolt/unbolt it from the floor that would be a plus. So besides a welder,chop saw,tubing notcher what other tools would I need? I have a car thats sitting on the side of my house that is sceaming for some attention. Any help appreciated!
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10-24-2004 #2-Matt
Welders: The only people that think a co-worker catching on fire is funny.
10-24-2004 #3Hahahaha!!!!!
My next question was " What about Medford Tools"? :icon996:
10-27-2004 #4
Starting The Transformation
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I use a JD2 bender. I have done around 10 vehicles with it. Next prject is to convert it to hydraulic.
1965 Buick Skylark
11-01-2004 #5
New to Pro-Touring
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Anyone use the Mitler Bros. Tubing Bender ???
11-12-2004 #6
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Dave,
I have used Mitler Bros products before including the bender. A buddy of mine had one and we used it to make not only roll cage bars, but we had a set of square dies and made our own "truck-arm" trailing arms for our race cars in the NASCAR Late Model Stock Car division. Alot of chassis builders use Mitler Bros or Irvan-Smith.
Jay



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