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It'll proly do the alum, depending on the hardness. electricians bend alum
electrical tube as well, about 1/8 wall.
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"Proctologically Violated©®" wrote in message
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Not a 'spert, but the problem might not be so much w/ HF as w/ the
technique, esp. w/ pita stuff like SS. A lot will depend on the radius of
your bend, and proly on the type of SS itself. Mercifully, you have thin
gauge, altho you didn't specify diam.

Prof'l bending places use all kinds of ancillary stuff, like external
springs, internal sand (kinking), heat, mebbe tension, who knows what
else.

You can't generally bend stuff like electricians bend their EMT tubing,
unless the radius is much larger. And even w/ that mat'l designed for
relatively tight radius bends, you see crinkling/kinking, etc.

Again, a lot depends on the radius of the bend.
Oh, and HF-quality proly don't help, either, altho I've been buyin a lot
of stuff from them, and if I don't raise my expectations too high, I'm
usually not too disappointed. Sorta haveta to know what you can "get away
with", with them. Yeah, and welders is proly not one of them. A bender
you can proly get by with...
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Mr. P.V.'d
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"Zipper" zipper777ATcomcastDOTnet wrote in message
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I found this on Harbor Freight
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=39103
I realize this is not a nice metal bender, but I'm poor and I'm not
looking for anything great. I'm dealing with usually 24 guage Stainless
Steel or Aluminum. I know that a lot of products from Harborfreight
aren't worth the money (Welder's come to mind, know this one from
experience), but this seemed simple enough and I don't have any serious
uses for this other than bending metal at 0-90 degrees so I thought this
might work. Can anyone think of a reason why this wouldn't work for what
I'm trying to do? Thanks for any help.

-Nebruin
Metal Noob.