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HF tubing roller
I've been meaning to build a tubing roller for some time, but just never
got around to it. And the big problem of the rollers: expensive stock & tricky to turn. But HF now has one for $180: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=99736 It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. Whadda' think? Bob -- Nota for President |
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HF tubing roller
--Pretty neat! Gonna get me one today, heh. Will make my own
'adjustable stand' tho.. -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : "Hold on! we're passing Hacking the Trailing Edge! : through the moronosphere!" www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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HF tubing roller
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
... It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I hear. Bob -- Nota for President |
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HF tubing roller
Larry Jaques wrote:
Sell that metal building of yours yet, Ed? You could make a greenhouse with that HF thang. --Heh. Wound up using about a third of it to make a nice shelter for my sheetmetal tools. 2/3 is still up for grabs tho... ;-) -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Beauty time brains tends Hacking the Trailing Edge! : to be a constant... www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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--Hmmm. Got 'page not responding' with both links. Oh well...
-- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : "Hold on! we're passing Hacking the Trailing Edge! : through the moronosphere!" www.nmpproducts.com ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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HF tubing roller
On 14 Sep 2008 15:28:07 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, steamer
quickly quoth: --Hmmm. Got 'page not responding' with both links. Oh well... Damn, did eBay break links to their _own_ urls, too? Idiots! Greenhouse tubing bender, $129 http://cgi.ebay.com/Greenhouse-Tubin...742.m153.l1262 Eddie Paul bender, $974 http://cgi.ebay.com/Eddie-Paul-Tubin...3286.m20.l1116 -- Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. -- George Sand |
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HF tubing roller
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Bob Engelhardt wrote: ... It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I hear. Bob Just in: "COMES WITH 1/2", 1" AND 1-1/4" ROLLERS". I.e., the catalog listing is right & the manual wrong. I wonder how confident one can be with this answer? 'Though I suppose the manual could be a re-use of one for a 1, 1-1/2, 2" tubing roller. Bob -- Nota for President |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Bob Engelhardt wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: ... It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I hear. Bob Just in: "COMES WITH 1/2", 1" AND 1-1/4" ROLLERS". I.e., the catalog listing is right & the manual wrong. I wonder how confident one can be with this answer? 'Though I suppose the manual could be a re-use of one for a 1, 1-1/2, 2" tubing roller. Bob It also depends on how you're measuring the tubing. The HF hydraulic bender that I had stated pretty much the same thing but when bending 11/4" tubing for roll cages none of the dies were a really good fit, even though it said 11/4" on the die. Some tubing is measured by O.D. while some is measured by I.D., and there's a world of difference between them. Jim |
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HF tubing roller - follow up
I had an idea: HF sells parts for their tools & the tubing roller manual
has the part numbers. I could just buy the rollers & make my own bender, if the cost of the rollers was reasonable. I emailed them for the prices & got this response: "The parts you are inquiring about will need to be special ordered. We do not have pricing or availability at this time. I will be happy to place a parts order for you and when pricing is available you will be mailed a card, to advise you of the price. At that time, you can decide if you would like us to order the part for you from our vendor. ... Please be advised, that special order parts take approximately 6 to 8 weeks for delivery." Bob -- Nota for President |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote: :Bob Engelhardt wrote: : Bob Engelhardt wrote: : ... : It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the : catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. : : I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I : hear. Bob : : :Just in: "COMES WITH 1/2", 1" AND 1-1/4" ROLLERS". I.e., the catalog :listing is right & the manual wrong. I wonder how confident one can be :with this answer? 'Though I suppose the manual could be a re-use of one :for a 1, 1-1/2, 2" tubing roller. The manual is inconsistent, referring to 1", 1-1/2", and 2" tubing in several places, but warning on page 3 against use on tubing larger than 1-1/4". Hey, you can't expect both decent English and accuracy too. -- Bob Nichols AT comcast.net I am "RNichols42" |
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On 2008-09-16, Jim Chandler wrote:
Bob Engelhardt wrote: [ ... ] It also depends on how you're measuring the tubing. The HF hydraulic bender that I had stated pretty much the same thing but when bending 11/4" tubing for roll cages none of the dies were a really good fit, even though it said 11/4" on the die. Some tubing is measured by O.D. while some is measured by I.D., and there's a world of difference between them. For that matter -- could you please put either a space or a hyphen '-' between the inches and the fraction parts? your "11/4" looks like 2-3/4" (eleven divided by four). Running the integer and fraction parts together as you do makes it easy to mis-interpret the size. If using spaces as the separator, and listing multiple sizes, a comma between sizes will help to keep it sorted out. A hyphen between the integer and fraction parts is fine as long as you don't add a space, which makes it look like "one minus 1/2". Thanks DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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"Jim Chandler" wrote in message news:qcUzk.331$8v5.166@trnddc01... Bob Engelhardt wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: ... It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I hear. Bob Just in: "COMES WITH 1/2", 1" AND 1-1/4" ROLLERS". I.e., the catalog listing is right & the manual wrong. I wonder how confident one can be with this answer? 'Though I suppose the manual could be a re-use of one for a 1, 1-1/2, 2" tubing roller. Bob It also depends on how you're measuring the tubing. The HF hydraulic bender that I had stated pretty much the same thing but when bending 11/4" tubing for roll cages none of the dies were a really good fit, even though it said 11/4" on the die. Some tubing is measured by O.D. while some is measured by I.D., and there's a world of difference between them. Jim Tubing is measured by the OD. Pipe, up through 12" diameter, is measured by the ID, but you have to understand pipe lingo for that to make sense. Harold |
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HF tubing roller
Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:
"Jim Chandler" wrote in message news:qcUzk.331$8v5.166@trnddc01... Bob Engelhardt wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: ... It has rollers for 1/2", 1", and 1-1/4" tubing, according to the catalog. Or 1", 1 1/2", & 2" according to the manual. I've emailed HF Technical Support about the sizes. I'll post when I hear. Bob Just in: "COMES WITH 1/2", 1" AND 1-1/4" ROLLERS". I.e., the catalog listing is right & the manual wrong. I wonder how confident one can be with this answer? 'Though I suppose the manual could be a re-use of one for a 1, 1-1/2, 2" tubing roller. Bob It also depends on how you're measuring the tubing. The HF hydraulic bender that I had stated pretty much the same thing but when bending 11/4" tubing for roll cages none of the dies were a really good fit, even though it said 11/4" on the die. Some tubing is measured by O.D. while some is measured by I.D., and there's a world of difference between them. Jim Tubing is measured by the OD. Pipe, up through 12" diameter, is measured by the ID, but you have to understand pipe lingo for that to make sense. Harold I knew that, but some might not have. I've heard people describe tubing as pipe and vice-versa. That's kinda why I posted that admonition. Jim |
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HF tubing roller - follow up
Sounds about right. I'd have called them,(with the product SKU and the
part item numbers) though. (you might have been able to get a ball park price quote if you are patient and polite). I can't promise anything, but I've done this many times and the prices have always been reasonable, in my opinion. Besides, you do get a chance to say "no". And, if for some reason, the parts don't come as promised, you get another card giving you the choice of waiting longer or cancelling. Obviously this isn't the way to do it if you are in hurry, but I think a good part of the wait time is for the overseas company to make them the next time they run that product. I suspect that they do have some high volume parts closer at hand, but the thing that you and I are doing is stressing their system. Parts such as these rollers probably don't fail often, so they are handled as "lumpy demand" items, those that are only ordered in spurts, with, sometimes, years between orders. Don't tell anyone else what we are doing or HF might quit supplying parts this way!!! Pete Stanaitis --------------- Bob Engelhardt wrote: I had an idea: HF sells parts for their tools & the tubing roller manual has the part numbers. I could just buy the rollers & make my own bender, if the cost of the rollers was reasonable. I emailed them for the prices & got this response: "The parts you are inquiring about will need to be special ordered. We do not have pricing or availability at this time. I will be happy to place a parts order for you and when pricing is available you will be mailed a card, to advise you of the price. At that time, you can decide if you would like us to order the part for you from our vendor. ... Please be advised, that special order parts take approximately 6 to 8 weeks for delivery." Bob |
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Jim Chandler wrote: I knew that, but some might not have. I've heard people describe tubing as pipe and vice-versa. That's kinda why I posted that admonition. Like the current 'Popular Mechanics' where it talks about soldering copper tubing? -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html aioe.org, Goggle Groups, and Web TV users must request to be white listed, or I will not see your messages. If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm There are two kinds of people on this earth: The crazy, and the insane. The first sign of insanity is denying that you're crazy. |
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