Can someone give me a pictur of a tool to help bend the frame in place?
spartan New member Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Dec 12, 2007 #1 Can someone give me a pictur of a tool to help bend the frame in place?
crazycart RedNek Engineering Messages 1,339 Reaction score 22 Location MINNESOTA Dec 12, 2007 #2 what are you using,tubing?,square steel?
spartan New member Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Dec 12, 2007 #3 which is the simplest, if tubing then tubing
crazycart RedNek Engineering Messages 1,339 Reaction score 22 Location MINNESOTA Dec 13, 2007 #4 well,you really dont HAVE to bend either of them,if you have access to a welder then just weld pices together to make a frame
well,you really dont HAVE to bend either of them,if you have access to a welder then just weld pices together to make a frame
crazycart RedNek Engineering Messages 1,339 Reaction score 22 Location MINNESOTA Dec 13, 2007 #6 yeah i would just go withsome scrap metal(bedframes etc...)you can probly get steel at junkyards and weld up a basic frame its not to complicated
yeah i would just go withsome scrap metal(bedframes etc...)you can probly get steel at junkyards and weld up a basic frame its not to complicated
2 2or3wheels New member Messages 1,294 Reaction score 2 Location Minneapolis Minnesota Dec 13, 2007 #7 so no bending one less step
RobertD Administrator Staff member Messages 3,019 Reaction score 74 Location Texas Dec 13, 2007 #8 To bend you need a tubing bender ($$$) or a pipe bender ($). If you've got a budget, I'd build a frame w/o bends and put that money into more parts. Plus, tubing is way cheaper than pipe these days, so you'll be saving money on that too.
To bend you need a tubing bender ($$$) or a pipe bender ($). If you've got a budget, I'd build a frame w/o bends and put that money into more parts. Plus, tubing is way cheaper than pipe these days, so you'll be saving money on that too.