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| Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: bowdoinham
Posts: 12
| if someone could send me a link to a really good brake line bender that is going to do a good job thanx in advance |
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| Crawling is a fad... ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 1,096
| I did mine on the floor of my basement. 1) get hammer 2) get piece of wood 3) cut your brake lines to what length you need (factor in the bend as well) 4) get a heat gun (embossing heat gun I had at home) 5) heat the pipe up for a few seconds (wear a work glove) 6) position half of the pipe over the side of the wood 7) wack it with a hammer to bend required (approx) 8 ) repeat for others to match. Shape others as required. Worked for me. My links might not all be 100% exact in overall length, but the bends are pretty close as well. Last edited by Nerve; 10-14-2008 at 05:51 PM. |
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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Irvine KY
Posts: 300
| i just got my pair of plyers and put them to where i wanted to bend and used my thumb |
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| Rock Crawler ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Grand Forks
Posts: 604
| I picked up a $20 little hand held tube bender, it sucked. It wouldn't do nearly tight enough bends. I now use the edge of my work bench, it's about 3/4 round over (left over formica kitchen counter top). For tighter bends I use the out put shaft, right above the chuck, of my little bench top drillpress. It's maybe 1/2 inch diameter and good for just past 90 degrees with out a flat spot in the tube. For the larger radius bends, ones that I could do with that $20 dollar bender, I just do those by hand. I bend up one tube by eye balling it, then trace it on some paper and use the paper for a template for any other I need. |
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| Quarry Creeper ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Georgetown, TX
Posts: 223
| Any auto parts store will have them, here is an example of a good one at Autozone: http://www.autozone.com/selectedZip,78626/initialAction,accessoryProductDetail/initialR,1629355/shopping/selectZip.htm I picked one up at Oriely's i think for $8.00 that does about 80 degree bend, but then by pushing a little against the edge of my work bench I can get 90. |
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| Rock Crawler Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Denmark
Posts: 887
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Trumbull, CT
Posts: 111
| http://www.autozone.com/R,1550580/st...ductDetail.htm here you go i forgot to add , you need a piece of test tubing , make some marks on where you want the bend then measure for shrink (how much the tube shrunk by making the bend) this way once you get all your measurments and ad in for the shrink you will get perfect bends and hardly any waste Last edited by jombo; 10-18-2008 at 02:14 PM. Reason: forgot the shrink |
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| Newbie ![]() Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Rancho Cordova (Sacramento)
Posts: 40
| I have a Cresant wrench that has a rubber coating. And I use the hole in the end of the handle. |
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| Practicing my launchs >:) ![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: boned on the Real East Coast >:|
Posts: 2,288
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