you guys are all fancy and whatnot... 
tape measure and angle finder baby!

tape measure and angle finder baby!



you guys are all fancy and whatnot...
tape measure and angle finder baby!![]()
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Whats all this talk about bend offset? Does it have to do with where the bend starts and stops? Purpose being so you can determine the length of tube you need between bends? I dont know so sorry for the stupid questions. I read the pirate bending tube 101 and I think I can get the hang of it but it is honestly a little daunting. I just dont know what to do other then just start making a bunch of scrap tube with incorrect bends. That and it takes a little artistry to make your fabrication parts look nice and not goofey. I am going to try simple at first, some shock hoops with an engine brace. Then bumpers, cages, oh my, this is a little scary. To me regearing diffs was easy but not so much this.
One method I used with good success on multiaxis bends was to build sleeves into the straight sections between the bends..... each individual bend is pretty easy to figure out, and with the ability to rotate each bend (using the sleeve) you can get the final part to fit pretty well. Once it's all positioned, I would just puddle up the plug welds, and do a nice hot weld to joint the two tubes and the inner sleeve together. It's stronger than a single thickness of tubing when you do it correctly so it's not a strength or safety issue.
heres how my bender is mounted![]()