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I am exploring different methods of bending metal. I have worked with a Hossfeild alot, but I wonder if there is a homemade version of this type? There is a cool posting in "blueprints" for a ring roller, are there other type like this? I have seen a bender made from a thick metal plate that has holes drilled on several arcs to recive pins and a leverage bar. Does this sound familler? If you can share any other info, pics, or plans it will be greatly received by everyone, I'm sure. |
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Little Forks, Use the search function at top of the page there are alot of posts on the forum about benders. BTW Welcome to Iforgeiron!! Be Safe Larry
__________________ Try not to spend $10.00 worth of time on a $.10 job. If you have time to kill work it to death!!! |
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You could always beat it over a log as my boss used to say. LOL. I use a 49 dollar HF bender, best tool for the money. I doubt if you could buy the steel and reproduce it that cheap...Bob Bender Similar to the Hossfeld #2 |
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if you want one, print this off and take it with you, The HF stores I have been to won't give you the price without printing it off. Harbor Freight Tools - Compact Bender |
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My buddy just bought the "floor version" of the HF bender for 49 bucks in the store mine is the bench job. Home made ones are nice because you can build what you need but i can't build one for 49 bucks...Bob
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Hey little forks, just keep asking. Yes you can make a hossfeld type bender. I made one years ago and it still works fine. I made it exactly identical to a factory job, so I can use their parts as well as ones I make myself. I used s.s. for most of the bending pins, and the ones that were too weak I replaced with ones made from hardened bolts(.75" grade 8). Also, antisway bars from early mustangs happen to be .75" very good steel. The only thing I changed, is that I welded the upper and lower arms of the main body to a 2" solid square of mild steel, vertical orientation, and this drops into a trailer hitch reciever, welded to the bottom of my 1" thick layout table. When not in use, the bender hangs from hooks and the trailer hitch mount hold different vices, beverly shear,etc. On the vices I use 2" rd. bar, so they swivel. I also made pipe bending dies from wood, cast aluminum, steel and plastic.
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