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How can I put a 120° bend in 3/4" diameter rod?

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, jabelman said:

Or just use your superman powers and stare at it til bends on it's own

Tried. I'm apparently tired because it just wouldn't go.  

 

2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

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Betting Trina could do it for you Eric.

 

I did actually think about that....

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DennisThornton

Sooner or later you are going to want and need an oxy/acet.  Even an oxy/pro is an improvement.  Both will cut steel but oxy/acet is for welding, not just cutting heating brazing.  Primary toy for playing with steel.

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wallfish

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. :dunno: Might be stronger too. $20 from Northern tool but may find them less expensive somewhere else

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RandyLittrell
27 minutes 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. :dunno: Might be stronger too. $20 from Northern tool but may find them less expensive somewhere else

:twocents-02cents:

 

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This is what I was going to suggest!! 

 

If you are not confident in your welding to do this, you could drill it, fab it, then tack weld it together. Then take it somewhere and have them weld it up. If all they gotta do is weld, shouldn't cost much. 

 

 

 

 

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Kenneth R Cluley

when bending use two pipes one around rod to stand on and one around rod to pull with arms to give leverage. ID of pipes should be close to OD of rod and keep gap close when bending so it stays "sharp". As mentioned leave rod long and cut to length after bent.

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Oldskool

So did you get them bent?

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WHNJ701
1 minute ago, Oldskool said:

So did you get them bent?

So did trina get them bent?

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, DennisThornton said:

oxy/acet

Issue there is the tanks are near impossible to get in Maine unless one is commercial. 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

So did you get them bent?

Not to the sharpness that I need. 

 

@wallfish @RandyLittrell  the idea of the square spindles has crossed my mind and may very well be the way to go. 

 

 

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DennisThornton
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Issue there is the tanks are near impossible to get in Maine unless one is commercial. 

Are you serious!  I thought NYS was the worst for everything!

Acet?

Oxy?

Both?

Man!  Every farmer has to have a set!  

I've bought medical O2s at yard sales.  I partially fill them with my larger tank.  I even bought an O2 generator at a yard sale.  I think it would be enough for my Smith Micro Jewelers torch.  

Well crap!  Guess I'd become good friends with a business!

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Oldskool
Just now, ebinmaine said:

Not to the sharpness that I need. 

 

@wallfish @RandyLittrell  the idea of the square spindles has crossed my mind and may very well be the way to go. 

 

 

The square spindles would give you roughly the same type the GT14 has

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Oldskool
Just now, DennisThornton said:

Are you serious!  I thought NYS was the worst for everything!

Acet?

Oxy?

Both?

Man!  Every farmer has to have a set!  

I've bought medical O2s at yard sales.  I partially fill them with my larger tank.  I even bought an O2 generator at a yard sale.  I think it would be enough for my Smith Micro Jewelers torch.  

Well crap!  Guess I'd become good friends with a business!

Ya to have an oxy/acte set up here in Maine you need a contract thru a gas supplier. It's expensive to start. Contract cost plus tank contents plus tank deposits. Probably 400 to start nowadays? Then your regulator/torch set

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DennisThornton
3 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Ya to have an oxy/acte set up here in Maine you need a contract thru a gas supplier. It's expensive to start. Contract cost plus tank contents plus tank deposits. Probably 400 to start nowadays? Then your regulator/torch set

Good grief!  It's costly enough without a contract.  There are issues with tanks needing to be hydro tested so someone has to pay for that, whether it's absorbed by the contract holder or the tank holder. Tanks can be purchased or leased.  The volume user might not care but the homeowner, hobbyist or small time user would.  Well, that would leave metal blades and plasma, assuming that CO2 can be had? Argon?

 

Either of those an issue?  Still got tank qualification testing to deal with.

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Kenneth R Cluley

Tractor Supply has oxy acetylene exchange tanks here in FL. Expensive but handy.

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Kenneth R Cluley

EB you said you have a black tank, could be acetylene plumbers torch. Called those Turbo torches. That may work on propane.

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DennisThornton
1 minute ago, Kenneth R Cluley said:

EB you said you have a black tank, could be acetylene plumbers torch. Called those Turbo torches. That may work on propane.

I should have picked up on that!  My little "B" tanks are black.  And yes!  if he could get O2 tanks he could have a Oxy/Acet setup.  But...  

Then again, if he can get a "B" tank why not a larger acet tank?

 

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Oldskool
8 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Good grief!  It's costly enough without a contract.  There are issues with tanks needing to be hydro tested so someone has to pay for that, whether it's absorbed by the contract holder or the tank holder. Tanks can be purchased or leased.  The volume user might not care but the homeowner, hobbyist or small time user would.  Well, that would leave metal blades and plasma, assuming that CO2 can be had? Argon?

 

Either of those an issue?  Still got tank qualification testing to deal with.

Oh ya, if you pay you can get anything. I have oxy, acte,co2,,argon and stargon

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

The square spindles would give you roughly the same type the GT14 has

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27 minutes ago, RandyLittrell said:

 

 

 

That's the video I watched to get the idea...

 

 

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DennisThornton
2 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Oh ya, if you pay you can get anything. I have oxy, acte,co2,,argon and stargon

So doable, but some pain required...

 

"stargon".  New to me:

Praxair's Stargon VS is an optimized blend of argon, helium and carbon dioxide formulated to perform well with all solid and metal-cored wires. ... The unique blend of gases in Stargon VS produce a stable metal transfer over a wide range of operating conditions.

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DennisThornton
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

 

That's the video I watched to get the idea...

 

 

Didn't know the GT14's were different!  Thanks!

And I too recently saw the vid.  (probably followed a link you posted...)  Good vid!

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, DennisThornton said:

Didn't know the GT14's were different!  Thanks!

And I too recently saw the vid.  (probably followed a link you posted...)  Good vid!

Agreed.  

Norman does have some good info. 

 

 

@wallfish

I'm thinking about ordering 2 of those. 

The Northern tool price is the best I found earlier today. 

 

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wallfish

Typically enough for most homeowner use, depending upon how much you do.

Here we just swap the tank and pay for the gas. Yeah it seems funny the first time swapping a brand new tank for a used tank but it's quick easy and you always get a certified tank every time anyway.

Nothing better than a smoke wrench for those rusted bolts.

 

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Lincoln-Electric-Port-A-Torch-Kit/1000119507?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-bing-_-pla-_-217-_-1000119507-_-0&kpid&placeholder=null&ds_rl=1286981&msclkid=c22c626fd00b14487fd40261dafec0a4&gclid=c22c626fd00b14487fd40261dafec0a4&gclsrc=3p.ds

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15 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Typically enough for most homeowner use, depending upon how much you do.

Here we just swap the tank and pay for the gas. Yeah it seems funny the first time swapping a brand new tank for a used tank but it's quick easy and you always get a certified tank every time anyway.

 

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Lincoln-Electric-Port-A-Torch-Kit/1000119507?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-tol-_-bing-_-pla-_-217-_-1000119507-_-0&kpid&placeholder=null&ds_rl=1286981&msclkid=c22c626fd00b14487fd40261dafec0a4&gclid=c22c626fd00b14487fd40261dafec0a4&gclsrc=3p.ds

Really handy!  Portable!  I have one.  Won't last very long though...  But it will solve a lot of small problems that are very hard to do with anything else.

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wallfish
3 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Really handy!  Portable!  I have one.  Won't last very long though...  But it will solve a lot of small problems that are very hard to do with anything else.

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.

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