Old pipe fitting trick
E36 M3load of work when a few bills at a cut rate exhaust shop would do
not bad if ya can do it tho
bearmtnmartin wrote: There are easier ways. I did this whole cage with sand, duct tape, a torch and a vise.
Whoa I've heard of this with exhaust but a cage Does the heat mess with the temper of the steel? What tubing did you use?
What is this "free time"? Last time I needed a bend I bought a 45* crush bend and put some cuts in it to bend it farther, then welded them up. This is ok when its a 1.116 liter engine with a 2" exhaust.
2 things:
1) is it a rule that every video like this never involves using the proper wrench? it's always a crescent wrench or vise grip, and never a simple 3/4" wrench..
2) why did they put the fire so damn far from their bending wheel fixture thingie? it looked like a 50 foot run just to get from the fire to the bender...
jere wrote:bearmtnmartin wrote: There are easier ways. I did this whole cage with sand, duct tape, a torch and a vise.Whoa I've heard of this with exhaust but a cage Does the heat mess with the temper of the steel? What tubing did you use?
It's 1.5 inch DOM. Almost no heat at all. Just enough to help the outside bend a bit, and then only on the very tight bends like the halo. I have kinked and flattened a lot of pipe figuring it out.
Nice work, Martin. Sand bending is a serious art form. I experimented with it using 2.5" 304. My conclusions were that I could learn how to do it very well if I could go through about $10K worth of tubing first. I had the hoop for the Locost bent at a local dirt track shop.
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