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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Member # 30226
Location: Harrisonburg, Va
Posts: 9
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opinions on different Pipe Benders?
I'm looking into getting a higher end bender for my shop, I need something that can make very neat bends on wussy automotive exhaust pipe. I make motorcycle exhaust systems on someone elses BP-70 and it crushes the pipe a little bit. I need something that wont put indentation in the pipe.
I need something that can also do bends close together(like 8" apart)on one piece of pipe. appreciate any help |
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Attention Whore
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what wall tubing do you make your exhaust from ?
I think you are gonna want a mandrel bender for making trick MC exhaust |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Member # 30226
Location: Harrisonburg, Va
Posts: 9
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16-18ga I think?
i think your right about mandrel being the way to go yea from what i understand the "mandrel" is a ball that gets pulled through with wire and it makes the pipe really smooth. pretty sweet |
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Rock God
Join Date: Jul 2004
Member # 32822
Location: Pella, IA
Posts: 1,057
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Martino, we carry many lines of Mandrel benders for Exhaust work, give us a call or check out our website, we'd be glad to discuss it with you. They get pricey however, your looking at $35Gs and up
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