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Mudgrip
March 5th, 2014, 08:12 PM
Wanted JD model 3 or 32 pipe bender
with 2" dies for pipe

94ToyBear
March 5th, 2014, 09:15 PM
From the past I was allways told a pipe bender and tube bender or not the same. Just putting it out there so you dont get the wrong thing. Im pretty sure your asking for a tube bender... I want/need one my self ! Good luck

Haku
March 5th, 2014, 10:00 PM
From the past I was always told a pipe bender and tube bender or not the same. Just putting it out there so you don't get the wrong thing. Im pretty sure your asking for a tube bender... I want/need one my self ! Good luck

Tube and pipe are measured differently, but JD2 makes dies for both. I believe the main difference is tube is measured by OD and pipe is by ID. In other words, 1/8th wall tube and 1/4 wall tube will have the same diameter but the ID will shrink, and pipe is the opposite. This means if you want to bend 2" schedule 40 and 2" schedule 80, you would need two separate dies. In all other ways, it is the same though. I won't really argue the pipe vs. tube in a roll cage thing except to say that pipe is a pressure vessel and tube is designed to make structures (like a roll cage), so I personally prefer to go with tube. This is especially true since a given tube die will do many different thicknesses.

Finding a bender isn't too hard, but finding one with pipe dies will likely be a bit harder. If you are dead set on using pipe, then I suspect you'll have to find a used bender and buy a new die for it unless you get lucky.

Mudgrip
March 6th, 2014, 05:45 PM
Yes your right I'm looking for a tubing bender sad I found one hopefully I will pick it up tomorrow. And would be happy to let you use it also.

94ToyBear
March 6th, 2014, 07:22 PM
Tube and pipe are measured differently, but JD2 makes dies for both. I believe the main difference is tube is measured by OD and pipe is by ID. In other words, 1/8th wall tube and 1/4 wall tube will have the same diameter but the ID will shrink, and pipe is the opposite. This means if you want to bend 2" schedule 40 and 2" schedule 80, you would need two separate dies. In all other ways, it is the same though. I won't really argue the pipe vs. tube in a roll cage thing except to say that pipe is a pressure vessel and tube is designed to make structures (like a roll cage), so I personally prefer to go with tube. This is especially true since a given tube die will do many different thicknesses.

Finding a bender isn't too hard, but finding one with pipe dies will likely be a bit harder. If you are dead set on using pipe, then I suspect you'll have to find a used bender and buy a new die for it unless you get lucky. perfect definition Thanks !

94ToyBear
March 6th, 2014, 07:25 PM
Yes your right I'm looking for a tubing bender sad I found one hopefully I will pick it up tomorrow. And would be happy to let you use it also.

I dont mind pitching you a few bucks if I ever get around to needed one soon. ! Hope you get a great deal. If you find another pass it along.