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Old 03-03-2018, 01:07 PM   #5
SlowGreen71
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Re: Time To Bend Some Tubing

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Originally Posted by BRL View Post
Thank you for the advice, I'm going to NAPA, and the manger on the phone said he likes his middle priced kit. (but then again he probably knows what He's doing)

I'm not going to try to get real fancy with this project, (for good reason) but I'll buy their best kit and take my chances. (still only around $25)

Patience..oh oh.

Glad you like the tool boxes, they come in handy out there sometimes.



...too late.





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Double Oh oh.
Appreciate the helpful advice you guys, I probably won't be posting any pictures of the final results.

Thanks Again.


I wouldn't bother with the napa bender. I picked that up along with some coated steel 3/8 line for my swap. It didn't take long and the napa bender itself was bent beyond use. Now, I don't believe in buying cheap generic tools. That being said I went to harbor frieght after reading online of people having good success with their 7 dollar 180 degree bender. It's actually sturdy enough and have been pleased with the results.

https://m.harborfreight.com/tubing-b...not%20provided
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