Another big factor to calculate into your bend is what size pipe your bending over gives a certain size on your work. 1/2 round bar all the way to 2" plus bar they are all going to end up with a different end result shape.....I'm on the fast track tomorrow morning I need to finish building my home made bender using the hydraulic arms on a 8N ford rear end using the hand cranked pto Pump turning counter clockwise I have about 6 bars setup already that will be welded to flat stock or square stock to have some good contact surface to clamp down the round stock form . Great video
I have a 4' finger brake also and I make radius bends in a similar manner but instead of removing the fingers and drilling holes I simply welded (stitch, not continuous) a tab onto the tube. The tab is clamped down by the fingers so this technique would also work on a non finger brake. You do have to adjust the clamp back probably as far as your machine has adjustment for. You can also slide the material out and hit it again to bend past 90°. I have been able to almost roll a tube by making incremental "bumps" and keep working the material around like the roll in the top of an old stepside bed...but, you better have a brake rated several gage thicknesses larger than the material you're working with to pull it of on a full length piece.
HI IAN, I JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL, AND FOUND THIS VIDEO VERY INFORMATIVE ...GOOD NARRATIVE VERY GOOD PRESENTATION. I HAVE GIVEN THUMBS UP, AND HAVE SUBSCRIBED. MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS.. CHEERS FROM CHILL FROM DOWN UNDER IN OZ.
That edge looks great. Maybe a little late to this party, but using a shim(the thickness of the part you are bending) under your fingers and on the outside edges of the piece you are bending will let you make curved edges.
O I wanted to ask you when I get my 2 post car lift what can I use to cover the cross over where the cables go from one side to the other due to dust and dirt piling up in tray over the years , I’ve noticed that in my c channels on side of shop has collected a very lot of dirt and dust due to working in shop everyday, what do you use to cover the cross over to keep this from happening , thank you big dog !
Hmmm. Honestly, in 20 years of being in the lift industry I don't think I've ever seen anyone cover that tray, nor any problem occur as a result of not covering it. I don't suppose I'd bother if it were me. Thanks Wayne.
Hay this Wayne Netherland I was just checking on my lift , I have not heard anything and I was just wondering if everything is ok thank you and god bless you !
Good morning Wayne. I just sent our supplier an email requesting tracking. If you need anything, please email us at sales@redlinestands.com Thanks for the business!
Yours comes out so round at the top yet so sqaure at the bottom. This is a older video but i hope you see this and reply. I am new to this position. Typically dealing with galvanized sheet metal 20 gauge to 10 gauge. I am also bending my SQ to RD @ 168.75 degrees but i constantly find myself either over breaking the top or under breaking the bottom. Add more notches? Change the degree? Seems like i cant achieve both my 90° on bottom and my Diameter on top.
Right. I'm not using the rounded-over approach taught in this video to make the 90 degree bend at the bottom. I made that 90 degree bend using a normal break with no modifications.
The No Name Nationals have taken place twice @@RedlineStands . It is drag racing for TH-cam channels with at least 500 subscribers. It has become a popular meet up spot and many channels have formed friendships over these two years. Their third event come up late summer.
To be honest, I don't think I'll be bringing Kyrsten back to my channel. We're still friends, but I quit filming her a while back because my 7 year old daughter was getting way too inquisitive for my liking. I was worried I was setting a bad example as a dad, and that she would get the wrong idea. Sorry man; I liked filming her. It was a lot of silly fun.
Man! I watched this video around a year ago and today is the day! Today I needed this solution! Cheers from Mexico.
no idea how I found this video but it was fascinating. Thumbs up man.
Another big factor to calculate into your bend is what size pipe your bending over gives a certain size on your work. 1/2 round bar all the way to 2" plus bar they are all going to end up with a different end result shape.....I'm on the fast track tomorrow morning I need to finish building my home made bender using the hydraulic arms on a 8N ford rear end using the hand cranked pto Pump turning counter clockwise I have about 6 bars setup already that will be welded to flat stock or square stock to have some good contact surface to clamp down the round stock form . Great video
Keep on perfecting your project...it's how new ideas evolve !
Excellent Video, well done! Thank you for making it straight, to the point, detailed, and enjoyable to watch. This will help in the shop.
I have a 4' finger brake also and I make radius bends in a similar manner but instead of removing the fingers and drilling holes I simply welded (stitch, not continuous) a tab onto the tube. The tab is clamped down by the fingers so this technique would also work on a non finger brake. You do have to adjust the clamp back probably as far as your machine has adjustment for. You can also slide the material out and hit it again to bend past 90°. I have been able to almost roll a tube by making incremental "bumps" and keep working the material around like the roll in the top of an old stepside bed...but, you better have a brake rated several gage thicknesses larger than the material you're working with to pull it of on a full length piece.
Brilliant my man! Thanks for making this video. That’ll be a great addition to my tool kit.
Awesome job. Will be working that out in my shop also.
HI IAN, I JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL, AND FOUND THIS VIDEO VERY INFORMATIVE ...GOOD NARRATIVE VERY GOOD PRESENTATION. I HAVE GIVEN THUMBS UP, AND HAVE SUBSCRIBED. MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS.. CHEERS FROM CHILL FROM DOWN UNDER IN OZ.
Thanks for the sub. Hope you enjoy my shenanigans.
Thanks to you I made my self rounded bending. Wish you success in future.
Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to share!
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you. Great looking build you got going there.
Very informative and straightforward. Ty for sharing that idea.
That edge looks great. Maybe a little late to this party, but using a shim(the thickness of the part you are bending) under your fingers and on the outside edges of the piece you are bending will let you make curved edges.
Great video and info! Thanks for posting.
tHanks for the ideas. The tunnel looks great .....
Cool video , I’ve got a brake and I’m gonna try this ! Thanks big dog !
great job, bud. thanks for sharing.
Great idea - very similar to what I had in mind to make.
Thanks for sharing your secrets!
Great Video, thank you for sharing information!!!
You're very welcome. Thanks for the words of encouragement instead of being a
d*ck like a lot of folks.
Nice work man!!
i LOVE THIS VIDEO I LEARNED A LOT IT WAS BIG HELP TO ME
Glad to hear it Kevin. Please consider subscribing. Thanks.
@@RedlineStands done
Great tutorial, thank you👍👍👍
Roper Whitley and Chicago brakes have several kits for doing many different curve angles. From like 1900, not 2024.
Great video. Thanks for the great effort!
O I wanted to ask you when I get my 2 post car lift what can I use to cover the cross over where the cables go from one side to the other due to dust and dirt piling up in tray over the years , I’ve noticed that in my c channels on side of shop has collected a very lot of dirt and dust due to working in shop everyday, what do you use to cover the cross over to keep this from happening , thank you big dog !
Hmmm. Honestly, in 20 years of being in the lift industry I don't think I've ever seen anyone cover that tray, nor any problem occur as a result of not covering it. I don't suppose I'd bother if it were me. Thanks Wayne.
Hay this Wayne Netherland I was just checking on my lift , I have not heard anything and I was just wondering if everything is ok thank you and god bless you !
Good morning Wayne. I just sent our supplier an email requesting tracking. If you need anything, please email us at sales@redlinestands.com Thanks for the business!
Great video and job
Slick idea!!
Yours comes out so round at the top yet so sqaure at the bottom. This is a older video but i hope you see this and reply. I am new to this position. Typically dealing with galvanized sheet metal 20 gauge to 10 gauge. I am also bending my SQ to RD @ 168.75 degrees but i constantly find myself either over breaking the top or under breaking the bottom. Add more notches? Change the degree? Seems like i cant achieve both my 90° on bottom and my Diameter on top.
Right. I'm not using the rounded-over approach taught in this video to make the 90 degree bend at the bottom. I made that 90 degree bend using a normal break with no modifications.
thank you for sharing
The pacing of the video is great.....Very appreciated. Have a great week! ( What are you working on these days?)
I'll be posting a video later this week showing the weight and dyno numbers on my 1967 Nova build
Super cool @@RedlineStands . Looking forward to it. Are you with the No Name National groups? Have a great afternoon
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals No Name National groups? No idea wha that is
The No Name Nationals have taken place twice @@RedlineStands . It is drag racing for TH-cam channels with at least 500 subscribers.
It has become a popular meet up spot and many channels have formed friendships over these two years. Their third event come up late summer.
thanks for the tip!!
Nice job thanks
Why not just weld it further down so no adjusting is required?
Very nice.
Thanks man. See you next year for vacation!
Awesome!!!
Great ides thnx God bless you
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well its one way.
If you want to be different than all the other utube wannabes don’t brag on your self 😊😊
But my Mom says I'm amazing?!?
hey dude when is the hot chick comin back she's a hottie
To be honest, I don't think I'll be bringing Kyrsten back to my channel. We're still friends, but I quit filming her a while back because my 7 year old daughter was getting way too inquisitive for my liking. I was worried I was setting a bad example as a dad, and that she would get the wrong idea. Sorry man; I liked filming her. It was a lot of silly fun.
Very nice.