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In all my years of DIY-ing, I've never had the need for a tube bender. I'm getting the exact one you're using in this video in the mail today. I'm glad I came across this video. Thank you so much
hehehe, me2.. walking from my bender to my computer all the time! small tip, when bending super hard copper, superlube works only "meh".. grr.. get the one with rollers
This is the most informative video I’ve seen on this style bender! I’ve been lost on how to effectively measure and bend brake lines until this video, thanks man!
Thankyou for helping me learn instead of trying to impress me by showintg off with how much you know. That's what other RUclipsrs do. Direct, to the point, no useless talk or two mintue intro with music and graphics that nobody wants to see or hear. Thankyou.
Many thanks for your outstanding tube bending tutorial. It's the best one on You Tube, thanks to your great technical and people skills. I also appreciate how you explain the "R" and "L" on the tool. Although critical, many others just skip over that.
Just wanted to say thank you....but here's a question for some of the people who only have a 90 degree hand bender tool and need to make it a 135 degree bend or a 180 degree bend this would be a interesting help cause this is what I need to figure out after you showing me the basic of the bender that I'm using so again wanted to say thank you for all of who paid attention to this video.... Ty D.K.G.JR.
Excellent video. Thank you for making and posting it. Additionally, dear sir, ¿is that type of tubing (3/8") suitable for use to install a kitchen sink faucet (Delta)? Any comments most welcomed. Thank you.
@@Caliber8Tools I see. [Kindly, just for my complete understanding (so I don't make a mistake or waste time installing my faucet), kindly], the 3/8" copper tubing I purchased @ Lowe's then is acceptable to lengthen the faucet supply lines? Thank you so so much for the kindness of a reply. (Wonderful video). tonyd\.
L means the tube is sticking out of of the left side of the tube bender and you are bending from the right and R means it’s sticking out of the right and you are bending from the left to what ever degree you want to bend it.
I know this is a demonstration but, one thing I like to do is roll the copper on a flat surface to correct any bends. Palms down, no fingers as in no gripping. 7/8 and 3/4 is tough regardless.
Bend measurements are not correct. You did not line the 0 up properly before lining up your L. Your bends are not on center. This is good for learning the basics but not for learning accurate bending techniques.
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Great video. Yours is the only one that actually explains how to line up the mark for the bend. Thanks!!
Glad it helped.
Great job
Never used a tube bender. Thanks for a crystal-clear lesson in tube bending!
Any time. Glad it helped.
Thank you so much for the information. You’re a great teacher and you explain everything so the average person can understand it. Great job!
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In all my years of DIY-ing, I've never had the need for a tube bender. I'm getting the exact one you're using in this video in the mail today. I'm glad I came across this video. Thank you so much
Glad it helped.
This was a really good tutorial. Im always interested in knowing the "why" and not just the "how to." I'd like to learn more from you
Same here. Glad it helped.
Thank you. I've watched about 6 videos and yours is the only one that describes the L and R.
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hehehe, me2.. walking from my bender to my computer all the time! small tip, when bending super hard copper, superlube works only "meh".. grr.. get the one with rollers
Thank you for this information, it was used to install fuel lines in an aircraft! The world needs teachers like you!
Appreciate that. Glad it helped.
This is the most informative video I’ve seen on this style bender! I’ve been lost on how to effectively measure and bend brake lines until this video, thanks man!
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Excellent step by step instructions!
Glad it helped.
Thankyou for helping me learn instead of trying to impress me by showintg off with how much you know. That's what other RUclipsrs do. Direct, to the point, no useless talk or two mintue intro with music and graphics that nobody wants to see or hear. Thankyou.
Appreciate the feedback. Glad it helped.
Great Video! So far the best explain and demonstrated tube bending I have seen.
Thanks. Glad it helped.
Best tutorial so far, I watched a few none explained how to use the O R L lines
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Wow! you explained so simply I finally understood what the 'R" and "L" indicated.
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Excellent explanation of pipes and tubes and how to properly bend tubes... Great explanation and even better demonstration.... Thank you
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THANK U SOOOO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO U TOLD THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH THANKS FOR THE EDUCATION JOB WELL DONE
You’re welcome. Anytime. Glad it helped.
Many thanks for your outstanding tube bending tutorial. It's the best one on You Tube, thanks to your great technical and people skills. I also appreciate how you explain the "R" and "L" on the tool. Although critical, many others just skip over that.
Glad it helped. You’re welcome.
Very well explained & demonstrated, Thanks
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Excellent video mister! At last some proper explanations! Greetings from Belgium.
Greetings. Glad it helped.
Hi
Thanks so much for your video I’d be totally lost without it.
So much appreciated 👍👊👌
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DWV. But awesome video man only video I found that actually showed how to use it properly!
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Great video good explanation well done. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks sir! It helps a lot for me , more power! God bless!
That was an excellent tutorial.
Nice one fella.
Glad it helped.
thanks, great tutorial!
Your welcome. Glad it helped.
Thanks for explaining the L and R marks!
No problem. Glad it helped.
Nice work! Thanks for the information. Truly appreciate it. 👍
Thanks. Glad it helped.
Be great if u could make video on how to connect point to point ie how to use bends from starting points to ending points. Thanks
Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. Glad it helped.
Just wanted to say thank you....but here's a question for some of the people who only have a 90 degree hand bender tool and need to make it a 135 degree bend or a 180 degree bend this would be a interesting help cause this is what I need to figure out after you showing me the basic of the bender that I'm using so again wanted to say thank you for all of who paid attention to this video.... Ty D.K.G.JR.
You would have to do two 90 degree bends in opposite directions to achieve the 180 degree bend.
@@Caliber8Tools and to make a tube coil? this was a great video, btw. thank you.
I love this!
I’ve had one for years!
Now I know how to measure for it thanks!
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Excellent demonstration..I learn so much today from this video .. thank you for sharing
Awesome video, thanks for you time. Don
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Excellent video. Thank you for making and posting it. Additionally, dear sir, ¿is that type of tubing (3/8") suitable for use to install a kitchen sink faucet (Delta)? Any comments most welcomed. Thank you.
Yes it is. It’s standard.
@@Caliber8Tools I see. [Kindly, just for my complete understanding (so I don't make a mistake or waste time installing my faucet), kindly], the 3/8" copper tubing I purchased @ Lowe's then is acceptable to lengthen the faucet supply lines? Thank you so so much for the kindness of a reply. (Wonderful video). tonyd\.
1:52 that pipe made by my country
3:00 u said DMV is that Drainage Waste Vent?
Yes, it is DWV. My mistake. Thanks for pointing that out.
is this possible on steel? 6mm?
Yes, with a bender for that size.
Makasih paman. 👨🔧
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What if I need to bend to different diameters?
Pipe benders come in different sizes for different diameters.
So L for 90° and R for 45° ???
L means the tube is sticking out of of the left side of the tube bender and you are bending from the right and R means it’s sticking out of the right and you are bending from the left to what ever degree you want to bend it.
Yes L is for 90° and R is for 45°.. the naming is so confusing
Watched so many videos. Only you knew what you were doing
Glad it helped.
I know this is a demonstration but, one thing I like to do is roll the copper on a flat surface to correct any bends. Palms down, no fingers as in no gripping. 7/8 and 3/4 is tough regardless.
Interesting tip.
It's Called DWV.
Great information. How can I get in touch with you.? Instagram?
Yes you can, @caliber8.tools
Corrected the link
Bend measurements are not correct. You did not line the 0 up properly before lining up your L. Your bends are not on center. This is good for learning the basics but not for learning accurate bending techniques.
Appreciate the feedback.
this is wrong, you're an amateur, please delete the video
Right away.