Manual Square Tubing Bender
#1
I want to get a manual square tubing bender for doing some light metal work. Mainly I'm looking to make hunting treestands and game carriers. Can you guys tell me where to get a good deal on one of these babies?
#4
this might help http://www.thefabricator.com/Article...icle.cfm?ID=23
seems a lot easier to cut it and weld
seems a lot easier to cut it and weld
#7
You can get square dies for most tubing benders, here is one popular one:
- http://www.jd2.com/
- http://www.jd2.com/
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#10
If you right-click on the image, you'll see it is from http://harborfreight.com/, search for "bender" there and you'll find a few listed.
#11
I appreciate that headsup Crawler. When I was at our local Harbor Freight Store they didn't think they had something that bends square tube. This thing looks like it will bend square but I would need the right dies. How do I know if dies made by someone else will work on this tool? Sometimes they aren't the best for service...at least not at our local shop.
#12
If the tool does not come with the right dies, then you would need to find something that fits or have some made. Square tube dies would not be terribly hard to turn on a lathe. A local machine shop could probably do that. Or check out the JD2 bender I posted a link to. They have a wide assortment of dies.
#14
For specs on the bender/dies, you might be able to get some from the mfg. but in all likelyhood, you would need to acquire one and measure the existing dies and design one to fit.
Bending tube info:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/bendin_tube/
Bending tube info:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/bendin_tube/
#16
I plan on getting this one ...
M-Tech NE-5
A lot of good things said about this one and it is somewhat cheap. Th edown side dies are spendy but most are.
M-Tech NE-5
A lot of good things said about this one and it is somewhat cheap. Th edown side dies are spendy but most are.
#17
What do you guys think of this one? http://www.metalbendingtool.com/
Also what gauge of steel tubing do you think I should use for tree stands? Any other hunters here that have a clue what the commercial ones are?
Also what gauge of steel tubing do you think I should use for tree stands? Any other hunters here that have a clue what the commercial ones are?




