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Home built tubing bender
Home built tubing bender
Hydraulic and cheap!
Published by Twisted Minis
06-15-2008
Home built tubing bender

If most of you are like me, the cost of a tubing bender makes you cringe. $1000 plus once you have a die or two, and its still manual. Well theres a way around the big cost. I spent under $350 building mine, and its completely hydraulic.
Plans can be had from Frank Takacs @ Got Trikes.
The best prices on the dies needed for this bender can be found at Extreme Crawlers.

The air over hydraulic ram can be had at Harbor Freight for $60 with tax if you catch them on sale and use one of their 15% off coupons.
8 Ton Ram

Now onto the bender itself. Some stuff needs to be machined. It could be done on a drill press if you're patient. I did mine on the mill at school, and it took me 3 class periods. So it could be done on a weekend easily. I was told it would be roughly $100 to have it done at a machine shop.
*If anyone plans to use a 1" or smaller die, with a CLR smaller than 3.5" let me know. I have some revisions for the die puller arms to make it fit. The plans will not work well with the smaller dies, as I found out the hard way.

To start, I clamped together the die puller arms, and aligned them with bolts and tubing prior to welding the support in place.

I beveled the edges and slowly welded the pieces together to keep warpage down.

Once it was cool to the touch I pulled everything apart.

A word of caution, the edges of cold rolled flat stock are razor sharp. I'm currently bleeding profusely.
Next, put together the base of the frame, which looks like an I. Square it up and weld it. Try to keep it from warping as best you can. Think about where you weld first.

Align the uprights with tubing, and clamp together.

Ad the braces towards the back (make sure they don't hit the ram) and then weld everything.
The next step is to align the tabs that the die, and die puller rotate on. I bolted everything together, and stuck the die puller arm on a jack to easily adjust the height.

I put a piece of tubing in the die, and adjusted the arm/tab placement until the tube was level.

The measurements in the plans where a bit off, but I hear he has an updated set out now.

Now you're pretty much done. Add the two front legs for balance, and add some swivel casters to make it easy to move (this thing is heavy by now).

Throw some paint on it and slap it together, top off the ram (I was surprised to find out it comes with fluid). ATF works great, and is easily available. You'll need a half quart to top it off.

Now give it a shot. One stroke gets almost a full 90 degree bend. Re-index the die and you can do much more.

I went ahead and tried a 180 just for grins. Turned out quite smooth.

It has no problem bending 3/16" wall tubing.
Any questions, let me know. Seth@TwistedMinis.com
Now you can go toss your Harbor Freight pipe bender, and use the jack in it to build a mini press.
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By Maricopa on 06-15-2008, 10:55 PM
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Damn clever, and nice workmanship!
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By LumenAl on 06-16-2008, 12:17 PM
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Man that is way cool... well done!
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By Youngster on 06-16-2008, 09:23 PM
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I told ya, didn't I? Seth is one hell of a fabricater. this is just a sample of some of his work.

Ron
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By der Spieler on 06-18-2008, 01:52 AM
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I bought and downloaded these plans a week or so ago. I was getting some steel for a project today and while there I priced the 2 x 2 tubing at about $5.50 a foot in a 24' length. I've got a couple of small projects to finish up this week then I will start getting ready to build the bender. In Takac's plans he gives Pro Tool as a source for the dies. They were asking around $180 each for theirs at there site, up from $140 Frank quotes in the plans. I see Extreme Crawlers includes the pin and strap. I don't think that's included with the Pro Tool dies so that's a better deal.
Last edited by der Spieler; 06-18-2008 at 02:06 AM.
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By Tbucit on 06-21-2008, 08:50 PM
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I got a set of these as well. Looks to be a good set up. I did get the shafts mentioned in the plans from Mcmaster Carr and they were the ones recommeded. Hope to start soon.

Randall
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By der Spieler on 07-07-2008, 11:09 AM
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I'm getting ready to get started on building my bender. I found about 30' of .187 walll 2" square tubing left over from another project. I'm thinking it would okay for the base. How about for parts A and G? I emailed Frank over the weekend to see if he designed this with a little overkill built in but I haven't received word back yet. If I could use what I have on hand I would save a ton. I'm going to build the air/hydraulic version frame but I have 2 three ton hydraulic rams jacks on hand so I'll use one of them until I buy the 8 ton jack. Steve
Last edited by der Spieler; 07-07-2008 at 05:24 PM.
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By captainjunk on 07-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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thanks for the post thats a cool homemade tool ,
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By Brucer on 07-08-2008, 03:20 PM
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so those of you that bought the plans, how long did it take to get them?
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By der Spieler on 07-08-2008, 07:29 PM
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They are a download. As soon as Frank acknowledges your payment he emails them to you. I think I had mine the same day
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