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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
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      1

      Tube Bending tool

      I am looking for suggestions on a tube bender. I an looking to be bend small Aluminun or Chromoly tubes and need advice. Ranging from 2" to .5" OD thin walled. I only need to bend the tubes 10~45 degrees.

      I will not be doing this in Mass quantities. But, I would like a good quality tool/kit that is reasonable in cost and does a good job while minimizing scrap.

      Thanks in advance!

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2009
      Location
      memphis,tn.
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      50
      the one easwood sells works good to me and cheap too

    3. #3
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      Jul 2009
      Location
      Grand Rapids, MI
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      I bought this one and I really like it.

      http://www.tubetek.net/
      Will Ellis
      1969 Dodge Dart Swinger, 1/2 Dart / 1/2 Viper...
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    4. #4
      Join Date
      May 2011
      Location
      central Pa, USA
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      ^ that looks like a nice, stout unit, we had one that looked similar to that when I was in high school, it worked really well.
      Tom

      trailers are for boats and broke stuff.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Phoenix
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      467
      I have a Jd2 Model 3, very similar to the Tubetek. Not sure what you mean by "thin" wall but they usually have a minimum wall thickness/radius bend. For example, they won't bend exhaust
      type tubing very well I don't think.
      Erik

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...without-a-name

      Camaro LS2, T56, 12 bolt, C6 Z06 brakes, Rushforth Super Spokes, ATS Spindles
      2006 Chevy Trailblazer SS

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
      Location
      Woodstock, Ga
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      695
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      Quote Originally Posted by ErikLS2 View Post
      I have a Jd2 Model 3, very similar to the Tubetek. Not sure what you mean by "thin" wall but they usually have a minimum wall thickness/radius bend. For example, they won't bend exhaust
      type tubing very well I don't think.
      I use JD2 benders also. I frequently use the model 3 and model 4 bender. Very nice tools and a good price. Customer service has always be very helpful too.

      Robert

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Jun 2011
      Posts
      41
      I use a hossfeld number 2 with hydraulic. Does a great job. Look for a good used one if you want a low price. I have two units and have 2500 invested. Price new for all the dies and everything I have is over 20,000.






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