I’m glad to have subscribed just for the fact that I can see you truly love what you are doing. You are concise and to the greater points that inexperienced frame builders can learn a great deal from.
@5:12 If you go to Stays (Auxilliary View) instead of Tubing, you can tick boxes to show the stay bend angles and the length from the dropout to the center of each bend.
Very late to the party on this video.... but the disc rotor looks very close to the seat stay - what do you run with/ suggest as minimum acceptable clearance?
It's the bender that we designed and manufacture. Cobraframebuilding.com You can just buy it on our website or you can send an email if you have questions.
I’m glad to have subscribed just for the fact that I can see you truly love what you are doing.
You are concise and to the greater points that inexperienced frame builders can learn a great deal from.
This is such an awesome tool, well done!
You, sir, are a wealth of excellent knowledge. Thanks for the videos and I'm excited to be a future customer. Cheers!
I’m glad to be a resource!
@5:12 If you go to Stays (Auxilliary View) instead of Tubing, you can tick boxes to show the stay bend angles and the length from the dropout to the center of each bend.
Great tip! I figured there would be a way.
Very late to the party on this video.... but the disc rotor looks very close to the seat stay - what do you run with/ suggest as minimum acceptable clearance?
what is the width, length and hight of the bender
Hi there. Can you tell me the name of the bender you are using and where can I get one. Thanks.
It's the bender that we designed and manufacture. Cobraframebuilding.com You can just buy it on our website or you can send an email if you have questions.
is there any rebound when you release the pressure?
Yes, it's generally called springback and it just takes some experience to get an idea of what you can expect in every instance.
Have you tried any titanium tube yet with your bender?
Oh yeah, it bends very similar to steel, or better even.