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Old 01-09-2008, 07:49 AM
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i am new on board, live in Pakistan,
Planning to build a bar bender hosfield type, I am not sure about material. Can anybody help me on this?

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Old 01-09-2008, 05:26 PM
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Round bar or square bar?? If it's square, then you could just use a piece of pipe with a bending wrench. Just follow the circumference.
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We built hossfield #2 clones and used mild steel for all the parts save bolts
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Old 01-09-2008, 06:42 PM
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Here is a link to plans to the best bender you could ever use...Bob
Bender Similar to the Hossfeld #2
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:40 AM
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thanks guys

Hillbillysmith i need a precise bender which can be used in different ways with attachments. i'll use it for making gym equipment.

ThomasPowers can i use bender made with mild steel with hard seamless tube?

aametalmaster thanks for the link thats the only plan for hosfeld type i found online still i am searching for Di-acro type bender plans. i showed it to my friend he said he can make it if i will tell him material.
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Yes, no, maybe depending on a lot of factors. For production work you may need the dies to be a better grade of steel and properly heat treated but most of the body can be mild steel.

Bending tubing without crimping can be a difficult task and custom dies are often needed.

Just like a metal lathe may be turning tool steel but the body may be made from cast iron!
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Old 01-10-2008, 03:29 PM
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thanks

that means i have to harden the mild steel with heat treatment for both type of bender hosfeld and diacro type and their dies also?

may be after some time holes in both benders get oval in shape if material is soft.

yes i will be using custom dies and attachments to bend and hold the tube.
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Handyman, mild steel is not suitable for hardening. If you feel that yo need hardened steel then choose a steel suitable for a hammer. That is unnecessary, as mild (low Carbon) steel is appropriate for this device. 1/2" (12mm) or thicker would be good. Use a medium carbon steel (such as for hammers) to make the pins. The eyes will get sloppy after some time and at that point you may wish to redesign.
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Old 01-11-2008, 03:44 PM
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thanks mills

you made my day, redesign idea is great, so lets spend little time on constructing bender. i work in slow pace on my projects along with my 3D CAD job.

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you could also plan for hardened inserts for the pin holes which should prevent them wearing oval.
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