August 23, 200916 yr Hi, i recently went to a fair where lots of people sell their stuff (kind of like a mega garage sale), and came home with a pipe bender like this: Has anyone got experience using these for forging/bending stuff. Could i make a it into a scroll jig. ideas what i could use it for are appreciated. (might need to motivate purchase etc. )Copyrighted photo removed and replaced with a link
August 23, 200916 yr Great buy. I can envision a way to make BIG scrolls with it but generally the way is to lay out the scroll and make a jig. It is a great tool to have and can be adapted to bending flat and round bar. These days people don't understand how heavy solid Iron is and so you may find it useful in making furniture out of light gauge tube with forged connectors. I've seen some very good work done along that line. Cold bent tube is a legitimate material for the blacksmith. IMHO.
August 24, 200916 yr No you can't make scrolls with it, just segments of an arc. A scroll is an ever increasing spiral. Like Charlotte said though, good buy. It may be possible to make dies out of thick plate, with which you could make scrolls.
August 24, 200916 yr It is handy to have when doing fabrication work but I don't know about forging. welder19
August 24, 200916 yr Author Thanks!It may be possible to make dies out of thick plate, with which you could make scrolls. I might try something like that at some stage.
August 24, 200916 yr I use to use a similar tool for bending flat bar on edge to make top rails for wall baskets to fit troughs into, or frames for other items, they produce a smooth repeatable 90 degree bend, and can be used on cold 1" x 1/2" mild steel anything larger and you can use them when material is hot. Edited August 24, 200916 yr by John B spelling
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