DennisThornton 4,769 #51 Posted January 25, 2021 8 minutes ago, wallfish said: Yeah, put a rose bud head on them and it's about like striking a match. That's all I have and it does the job. You can also get just the tanks to have spares on hand which gives some time to get to the gas store for a swap. Beats the crap out of Map only or even the little Map/O2 sets! Great for smaller stuff. The torch supplied is small because the tanks just won't last long with a bigger torch. But still! Heat, braze, weld and cut! Can't weld with a propane setup. And brazing with acet/O2 is much easier and quicker too! Quick is handy when you want to get on and get off before overheating things that don't appreciate heat. I love mine for small and portable tasks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,673 #52 Posted January 25, 2021 3 hours ago, wallfish said: Depending on your tools, Is it easier to bend the 3/4 rods or drill a 3/4 hole? Maybe something like this to weld a 3/4 rod into. Might be stronger too. $20 from Northern tool but may find them less expensive somewhere else Have a 30 degree milled of the top of the square section and a 3/4" hole drilled predoctoral to that angle and weld it on the bottom. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DennisThornton 4,769 #53 Posted January 25, 2021 If I didn't have my Oxy/Acet torches I would either use my coal forge or I'd break down and build that propane forge that I've intend to build for years. I really think that is today's answer to heating and working metal if it's more than one piece at a time. Most everything it need is just a single heat but if I had a project I'd change my ways and build a small propane tank propane forge. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roadapples 6,983 #54 Posted January 25, 2021 (edited) NAPA used to sell basically the same thing only with mapp gas about 40 years ago. $300. Couldn't justify that at the time. Couple years later picked up one at a yard sale for $25. Still have it. Exchange oxygen tank when needed... Like the small set wallfish showed.. Edited January 25, 2021 by roadapples 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff-C175 7,202 #55 Posted January 25, 2021 8 hours ago, wallfish said: Adding a little bit of oxygen I learned that the O2 tanks on that setup don't last but maybe 10-15 minutes so that could get costly for a longer time use. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DennisThornton 4,769 #56 Posted January 25, 2021 44 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said: I learned that the O2 tanks on that setup don't last but maybe 10-15 minutes so that could get costly for a longer time use. Yep! But you could be a magician for 10-15 minutes! Or a costly failure... Been there for both... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gt14rider 765 #57 Posted January 25, 2021 Spindles off gt14, 3/4" spindles, press in, then weld. 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,695 #58 Posted January 25, 2021 7 hours ago, Lee1977 said: Have a 30 degree milled of the top of the square section and a 3/4" hole drilled predoctoral to that angle and weld it on the bottom. I can do the drilling here. Why the 30° angle? To hit "square" from the drilled face? That would be ok because I have to weld on the steering arm above it. The steering arm would be 90° to the vertical shaft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,329 #59 Posted January 25, 2021 3 hours ago, ebinmaine said: I have to weld on the steering arm above it. The steering arm would be 90° to the vertical shaft. You could use a shaft collar to give you a 90° angle and clamp the steering arm to it for welding. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oilwell1415 563 #60 Posted January 25, 2021 I was going to suggest using the stub axles as well. If that's a no go, I've had good luck with the method below. Block 1 and the mandrel are fixed to the table. The two blocks start off lined up next to each other, but block 2 is connected to a pivot at the center of the mandrel by an arm and rotates around the mandrel as you make the bend. You would connect any lever needed to block 2 to prevent bending the spindle anywhere except where you wanted it bent. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gt14rider 765 #61 Posted January 25, 2021 Here are more pics of spindle, looks to be 82 deg 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #62 Posted January 25, 2021 22 hours ago, Lee1977 said: Have a 30 degree milled of the top of the square section and a 3/4" hole drilled predoctoral to that angle and weld it on the bottom. Lee, what is predoctoral? Even playing machinist for 14+ years never heard that. Did you mean perpendicular? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,673 #63 Posted January 26, 2021 29 minutes ago, WVHillbilly520H said: Lee, what is predoctoral? Even playing machinist for 14+ years never heard that. Did you mean perpendicular? yes 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #64 Posted January 26, 2021 5 minutes ago, Lee1977 said: yes Ok, I wasn't sure, I hear new terms everyday. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #65 Posted January 26, 2021 @ebinmaine, Eric this just hit me how about a heavy duty conduit/pipe bender ??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,695 #66 Posted January 26, 2021 8 minutes ago, WVHillbilly520H said: @ebinmaine, Eric this just hit me how about a heavy duty conduit/pipe bender ??? That would be a way if it would make a really sharp bend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #67 Posted January 26, 2021 1 minute ago, ebinmaine said: That would be a way if it would make a really sharp bend. You can make 90°+ on 1" conduits I know from experience, solid bar I can't say. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldskool 6,644 #68 Posted January 26, 2021 So where do you stand on this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #69 Posted January 26, 2021 7 minutes ago, Oldskool said: So where do you stand on this? My opinion or the tool? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldskool 6,644 #70 Posted January 26, 2021 Just now, WVHillbilly520H said: My opinion or the tool? Either one. I know I have tried using one of those and couldnt get a very tight bend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #71 Posted January 26, 2021 Just now, Oldskool said: Either one. I know I have tried using one of those and couldnt get a very tight bend. With conduit it did okay, the radius is dictated by the tool. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldskool 6,644 #72 Posted January 26, 2021 Just now, WVHillbilly520H said: With conduit it did okay, the radius is dictated by the tool. Do those benders have different radiuses? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
71_Bronco 1,072 #73 Posted January 26, 2021 I always thought those had the longer / larger radius to allow wires to fee through easier, and so the pipe wouldn't crush / kink. Not sure they would be good for a super tight bend, but I could be wrong. On a side note, I assume making a welded "miter" style bend is not an option? Not sure how strong that would be vs a single bent piece. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldskool 6,644 #74 Posted January 26, 2021 @ebinmaine I sent you a message did it not go thru?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WVHillbilly520H 10,373 #75 Posted January 26, 2021 1 minute ago, Oldskool said: Do those benders have different radiuses? We had 2 or 3 at the last place I worked they were all different , no not super tight radius. A 90° bend angle is just that ,but what is the radius on the factory spindles 1.5" ? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites