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Any way to straighten 1/8" SCH 80 SS 304 pipe?
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I have a 48" length of pipe NPT on both ends and am wondering if there is any way to straighten it out? The bends are of a small angle and can only be seen when rolled across a level surface. I need the pipe to be straight as possible. Thanks, Matt |
Any way to straighten 1/8" SCH 80 SS 304 pipe?
On May 5, 12:47*pm, "(V)a++" wrote:
Hi, *I have a 48" length of pipe NPT on both ends and am wondering if there is any way to straighten it out? The bends are of a small angle and can only be seen when rolled across a level surface. I need the pipe to be straight as possible. Thanks, Matt For that size, it's probably barrel-straightening tech time, look down the bore, see where the kink is, locate it on a two-point anvil and whack it with a mallet. Repeat until happy with the results. Nothing fancy about it, just tedious. Look up how they did barrel- straightening in the old days for tips. Stan |
Any way to straighten 1/8" SCH 80 SS 304 pipe?
(V)a++ wrote:
Hi, I have a 48" length of pipe NPT on both ends and am wondering if there is any way to straighten it out? The bends are of a small angle and can only be seen when rolled across a level surface. I need the pipe to be straight as possible. Thanks, Matt If you have a little to waste on each end, I like to stretch small tubing to straighten it. Jerry |
Any way to straighten 1/8" SCH 80 SS 304 pipe?
On May 6, 9:23*am, Jerry Wass wrote:
(V)a++ wrote: Hi, *I have a 48" length of pipe NPT on both ends and am wondering if there is any way to straighten it out? The bends are of a small angle and can only be seen when rolled across a level surface. I need the pipe to be straight as possible. Thanks, Matt If you have a little to waste on each end, I like to stretch small tubing to straighten it. Jerry Thanks for all of the ideas guys. Jerry, I do have a little of waste. How is it done? I am more than likely have to bring it to a metal shop to have it fixed. Thanks again, Matt |
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