In this video I setup a mount for a Universal Bender (UB100) by using a universal bender to make the mount. follow on social media at / juscozcustoms / juscozcustoms / juscoz
And THAT is why you are the number one subscriber around here but we where all young back then. Also I still have that shopping list because sometimes that is all you need. ;)
Nice mount. I'm not sure if I have the patience to make one that nice!!!! I had the grinder get away from me a couple of times last month. One of them went across my hand. I defiantly don't need one of those death wheels.
I don't have the patience to paint the brackets that I have made but the ub100 makes it super easy to make nice brackets. The real trick is making them the right size so the plates sit corner to corner to leave the perfect welding bevel then lay a nice bead and round it off with the linisher. As for the alloy cutting death wheel. I recommend no one uses them.
I like this one from Hare and Forbes it's just the one bolt hole was machined a little bit out so the thread is not happy on the bolt. If it was mine I would probably "adjust it" with the die grinder because that is eaiser than dealing with the returns department.
@@juscozcustoms Either making a piece to fit in where the original handle would get bolted into to allow the handle to placed at an angle. Or make a new handle bent to a specific angle to give you room so you're not pulling your handle into the work piece if it sticks out far enough to get in the way.
I remember being on week long benders… sending a young Geoffy across the lake with a shopping list to enable more, um bending.
And THAT is why you are the number one subscriber around here but we where all young back then.
Also I still have that shopping list because sometimes that is all you need. ;)
Nice I picked up the UB40 mainly because it has the scroll setup. I may have to pick up this one as well.
Sounds good. Next you will have to build a quick change socket to swap between the two machines when you need them
Nice mount. I'm not sure if I have the patience to make one that nice!!!! I had the grinder get away from me a couple of times last month. One of them went across my hand. I defiantly don't need one of those death wheels.
I don't have the patience to paint the brackets that I have made but the ub100 makes it super easy to make nice brackets. The real trick is making them the right size so the plates sit corner to corner to leave the perfect welding bevel then lay a nice bead and round it off with the linisher.
As for the alloy cutting death wheel. I recommend no one uses them.
Shed Corgi approved leveling :) looks good
I have to get the site pawman's approval on important tasks
Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks for letting me know
Are you looking at a particular brand of bender?
I like this one from Hare and Forbes it's just the one bolt hole was machined a little bit out so the thread is not happy on the bolt.
If it was mine I would probably "adjust it" with the die grinder because that is eaiser than dealing with the returns department.
Beard suits you!
Well it only existed for 4 months and is gone now.
a handle modification would be a nice addition
what sort of modification do you have in mind?
@@juscozcustoms Either making a piece to fit in where the original handle would get bolted into to allow the handle to placed at an angle. Or make a new handle bent to a specific angle to give you room so you're not pulling your handle into the work piece if it sticks out far enough to get in the way.