For those who have done their own cages, what type of tubing bender did you use and why? Where did you get it and how much was it?
Thanks
For those who have done their own cages, what type of tubing bender did you use and why? Where did you get it and how much was it?
Thanks
There is a unit called the JD2 if you search you can find it.. Its about $300 + dies.. I was going to do it but its cheaper to buy a built cage/have someone else do it..
Get the JD2 stuff, including their notcher. It's very good quality. A lot of other stuff out there is kee-rap.
http://www.jd2.com/
The JD2 seems like a good bender. If I hadn't come across a pretty good deal on my Hossfeld, that's probably what I would have gone for at first.
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Scott Rhea
It's not what you build...
it's how you build it
Izzy's Custom Cages
A Greenlee "One shot" with air-over hydraulic pump.
The best in a portable unit.
(Free because I borrow it when needed)
Cheers.
Does anyone in the Tucson Phoenix area have a tubing bender they would be willing to let me borrow or rent fro a 6pack or case of beer?
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Sam Rolfe
TBR Motorsports
#85 ITC VW Rabbit being converted to LPHP
#85 GP Scirocco
Wonder where this guy had his done... Picture of new IT cage? I heard they will be making this a standard configuration in 2006.
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Enjoy,
Bill
I guess he doesn't have to worry about parking lot dings!
Naw, you mis-heard... that's only for Spec Pinatas! LOL
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Vaughan Scott
Detroit Region #280052
'79 924 #77 ITB/GTS1
www.vaughanscott.com
PLEASE REMOVE THOSE PICTURES before the lawyers for SCCA see them!!!!
Lawyers, hell! Remove those before the guy that works on my car sees them!
Hey gang - just wondering if anyone has come across a good deal on a bender that will handle 1-3/4" dom tubing since this thread was posted. I'll need to add extra door bars this year to get up to '07 specs, and if I go with the NASCAR bars I'm looking at between $200 - $300 to get my local shop to do just the bending. I figured if I could find a bender for not much more I might just start rolling my own. The JD2 unit looks great, but at $600+ for the bender and one set of shoes it's just a little more than I want to spend right now.
Thanks.
Earl R.
240SX
ITA/ST5
Harbor freight has all the answers.
Little brother:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=32888
big brother:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=35336
Another:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/disp...temnumber=38024
One of those three ought to be good enough for the weekend/shadetree cage bender to mangle some expensive tubing into bits for the recycle bin.
Jerry
Lone Star Regional Executive
Lone Star Tech Chief.
Hmm, maybe I should have been more specific - how about "has come across a good deal on a bender that will handle 1-3/4" dom tubing without mangling the shit out of it".One of those three ought to be good enough for the weekend/shadetree cage bender to mangle some expensive tubing into bits for the recycle bin. [/b]
Better?
Earl R.
240SX
ITA/ST5
JD2 bender, I have owned it for 8 years and have done a lot of cage work with it. I have the air over hydraulic setup and several sets of shoes. I does dom tubing with no issues.. The JD unit is also one of the few benders that will do 180 degree bends in one shot.
GTL Nissan Sentra
DP 240sx
Vintage BS 510
ITS 240z
I just type like a pompous ass!
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For the price I am almost tempted to go get the cheaper one to play with, I mean try out and see if I can do any usable work with it.
Jerry
Lone Star Regional Executive
Lone Star Tech Chief.
Beware of those Harbor Freight items, as they are Pipe Benders...not tubing Benders.
Using those will kink/deform your roll-cage tubing! Just food for thought!
Good luck.
Dave Frieder
MGP Racing
Buffalo, NY
Don't touch anything that does not have a "follow bar" or shoe to keep the tube from crimping. The cheap benders won't work.For the price I am almost tempted to go get the cheaper one to play with, I mean try out and see if I can do any usable work with it.
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Steve Eckerich
ITS 18 Speedsource RX7
ITR RX8 (under construction)
Thanks guys - and yes, I already knew to stay away from the HF crap. I was just wondering if there was anything else along the lines of the JD2 that was maybe a little less expensive - guess not. Now I know what the next new toy is gonna be . Oh, and thanks Jerry - for reminding me why I do pretty much all the work on my own car.
Earl R.
240SX
ITA/ST5
Don't touch anything that does not have a "follow bar" or shoe to keep the tube from crimping. The cheap benders won't work.
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It wouldn't be a total waste. I could still use it on some of the bigger conduits. Should let me mangle them a little better than the hand bender.
Besides, according to one of my south of the border technical consultant experts, all one has to do is fill the tube with sand befor one starts to bend it and you will get perfect bends with no crimping or crushing of the tube.
Jerry
Lone Star Regional Executive
Lone Star Tech Chief.
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