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3/16 tubing bender

yotachump

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ive been looking everywhere for a tubing bender that will bend 3/16, everyone ive found bends 1/4inch and up.please post link of where you got yours. Thanks
 
check out mcmaster.com - I'm sure they have some. Maybe even mytoolstore.com
 
I got one from Harbor Freight that bends nice tight bends up to 90*. Not the perfect bender but for $10 it's better than nothing.
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If you want the best one money can buy check out Eastwood Company. For $70
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kragen has one that does, 4 different sizes.
just remeber to fill with sand to avoind collapsing tube too much.

will post a pic when i get home.
 
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I got one from Harbor Freight that bends nice tight bends up to 90*. Not the perfect bender but for $10 it's better than nothing.
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If you want the best one money can buy check out Eastwood Company. For $70
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That Eastwood bender isn't easy to use. I have two at work, and hate them. THe tubing growth is backwards from conventional benders, and there are no degree markings, which help in accurate measurements. IMO, they suck. Look at Weatherhead or Parker benders.
 
That Eastwood bender isn't easy to use. I have two at work, and hate them. THe tubing growth is backwards from conventional benders, and there are no degree markings, which help in accurate measurements. IMO, they suck. Look at Weatherhead or Parker benders.

Well,if they suck that bad,you can send me one for proper disposal"thumbsup"
 
I used onr I got from "Harbor Frieght". They had a couple of them. I got the one they had with *marks, it bends 3/16,1/4 and 3/8" tubing. works pretty well and it's not too hard to use. For the bends that I needed to be tighter I just bent, cut and brazed back together.
 
Tubing Bender - Imperial Tools 3/16 Bender

I just bought an Imperial Tools 3/16 bender for $39. makes PERFECT bends in 3/16 brakeline.

A 180 degree bend is the same diameter as a penny (center line of tube)!

The tool is marked in 15 degree increments, and is a no-brainer to use.

If someone can tell me how to upload a picture, I'll post one up.

Part number is 364-FH-03.
 
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I just bought an Imperial Tools 3/16 bender for $39. makes PERFECT bends in 3/16 brakeline.

A 180 degree bend is the same diameter as a penny (center line of tube)!

The tool is marked in 15 degree increments, and is a no-brainer to use.

If someone can tell me how to upload a picture, I'll post one up.

Part number is 364-FH-03.

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IN all honestly I suggest you save your money on the benders. I haven't touched mine in over a year.. Unless I was moving it out of the way.

You can get tighter bends with your thumbs. or thumb / bench, or vice.
 
IN all honestly I suggest you save your money on the benders. I haven't touched mine in over a year.. Unless I was moving it out of the way.

You can get tighter bends with your thumbs. or thumb / bench, or vice.

a simple bender is a good tool to have, just dont go overboard with it. anything under $20 will work for what you want it to do, at the rare time you need it.

I agree with JJ, the majority of bends, for me, are done on my vise. Some times if I need a longer, more unified bend, I will find something such as a 2.2 wheel and bend around that.

building tubers helps you get very inventive, I dont care how you do it... as long as it works.

p!nK
 
I have a couple 3/16" hand benders but both have to large of a bend radius.

Its not that hard to make your own:

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It bends up-to 1/4" tubing & rod and has a 3/8" bend radius. Here is a 90 bend on 3/16" stainless tubing:

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I have a couple 3/16" hand benders but both have to large of a bend radius.

Its not that hard to make your own:

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It bends up-to 1/4" tubing & rod and has a 3/8" bend radius. Here is a 90 bend on 3/16" stainless tubing:

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now thats the bender that i was looking for "thumbsup" do you mind giving out the specs for it
 
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