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Re: Bending mild steel strip


 

This is the one I bought when I was remounting my wifes wheelchair lift in the new van:?

I'd managed to FUBAR a couple brackets, using the torch & vise. Bought that bender and cranked out all 4 of the new brackets in less than an hour. They have similar machines in Europe,? and there are several youtube videos about scratch-building a version of the bender.?

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On Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 01:35:57 PM CDT, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:


If you are in USA, Harbor Freight sells some inexpensive tools to bend iron and steel. Check them out and maybe one of them will help you.?

Best Regards,
Andrei

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Carl <carl.blum@...>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2024 2:31 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; peter@... <peter@...>
Subject: Re: [Unimat] Bending mild steel strip
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Hi Peter:
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Assumption, all the same size? And you have a vise? Are the bends in the same direction? Or opposite?
Even a propane torch can help. On the 30 deg bend, a larger radius would help.?
Cut a board as a template for the bends. Drill any holes before? bending.?
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Carl.?
On 06/27/2024 1:18 PM EDT Peter Brooks <peter@...> wrote:
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Apologies as this isn¡¯t Unimat (or even lathe) related - I¡¯d appreciate some advice from those who will know.

I have to make three identical ¡®legs¡¯ to support a metal shallow bowl water feature. Each leg will have two bends, and the material is 3/4¡± x 1/8¡± mild steel (18mm x 3mm approx for the metrically minded).

One bend is an easy angle, and I think I can do it in a metalworking vice. Envisaging what will happen I will clamp some pieces of wood around the free part as support so that the bend happens where it is meant to.

The other bend is trickier, as it is an acute 30 degrees¡­ Is this overly ambitious? ?I realise that the metal will fracture if - literally - pushed too far.

I don¡¯t have any equipment to heat the metal, so that is out.

A couple of ideas spring to mind as to how I might attempt it - a) clamping it with upright pieces of wood or metal in the vice (to give the clearance), or b) around a pin on a board (akin to bending steamed wood for furniture). In both cases proper supporting pieces of wood would be required to keep the bend in the right place.

Advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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