SAND BENDING STAINLESS PIPE WITH BASIC TOOLS - SURFBOARD RACK
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- We decided to have a crack at sand bending some 1 inch stainless pipe with just some basic tools to create a surfboard rack for the CL250 Honda project. Plenty of tips and what we learnt throughout the video. Enjoy, Bennetts Customs Co.
- VIDEO CONTENT TIPS ------------------
00:00 - Intro
00:50 - USE DRY SAND
01:18 - PACK IT, PACK IT, PACK IT
01:35 - JUST TACK IT
05:20 - ANY PRO SAND BENDERS PLEASE COMMENT
05:40 - COOLING DOWN
06:28 - WORK YOUR HEAT
07:53 - GET BARRELED
THANKS FOR WATCHING
www.bennettscustomsco.com.au/
That is very cool. Salt water friendly, and no need for a kick stand….. glad you put it on the left for those Aussie roundabouts 🏍🇦🇺👍🏻
Thanks man! hopefully will get some good use
So Cool the process you have on bending stainless.........Never would have thought of the use of sand. Karl Fisher turned me to your channel keep up the good work.
That's Sweet man. Good job. I learned something from ya how to bend stainless tube. Awesome I love motorcycles and metal fab. Hope your new channel goes far for Ya. Shout out to Make It Kustom for droppin light on Your Channel . . More to see I hope.
thankyou! lots more to come. yes definitely happy for the shout out, shows the type of person he is
Good job! You could also use dry cement powder as it will pack tighter. Tony in Thailand
No way! i didnt know this? and still is okay under heat im assuming?
@@bennettscustomsco Yep I used years ago when l was bending pipes for headers. The bends can be tighter without kinking. Karl Fisher was talking about your channel so I clicked on it last night. Keep up the good work. Regards Tony
Great video !
Cheers legend
Works with most types of tubing. I've been doing brass this way in my model building for many years.
Just a suggestion, tamp your sand multiple times as you are filling and clamp in a jig during cooling.
A very slick build on these surfboard mount tubes. Thanks for sharing you tips & tricks on this fab job.
Rick
thank you kindly Rick
What type of sand is best for tube bending ???@@bennettscustomsco
Great stuff!
Nice trick!
Sweet bends guys 💪🏻
Yeh brother
dude this is just what i needed to know to do what i need to do. hell yeah guys
Good job keep it up
Beau boulot ! 💪
I use fine salt in my bends. You can dissolve it in case the sand gets bound together in the bend.
That’s a great idea!
Karl from Japhands ( Make it Kustom) sent me. Must say I'm enjoying your channel. First time I've seen stainless bent like that, proves you learn something new everyday.
Love the Chanell mate from Australia 🇦🇺
Never thought of sand filling to eliminate the crimping of SS tubing bends, well done mate! Japhands Karl sent me here
there was a slight ripple happening a one of the bends, i need to keep the heat more on the outside and pack the sand more next time!
You explained it perfectly thanks 👍
Been thinking of giving it a try and make some engine guards. What type of welding is that called you used to tack the ends? Cheers
Great way to get lumber home as well!
now you're thinking!
Water is one of the best way to pack sand so iam thinking
Maybe drill a smale hole in the bottom to let the water out
And you Will get the sand as compact as possible
Good luck and Thanks for one of RUclipss best Channels
Dr-Pops
When you heat the pipe(with wet or damp sand inside) you’ll expand the water as steam and rupture your tube as you work it.
Using sand is a very old method - not particularly well-executed in this video.
Anyway, the correct approach is to heat the sand itself up front to remove any dampness and ensure no sticking together.
Use a hammer to tap/vibrate the tube intermittently during filling to tamp it down.
Great stuff. I’m subbed! Karl Fisher sent me too! Keep the content coming. Good luck from Sydney Aus👍
Great video.
Make it custom gave you a shout out.
Subscribed 👍
Wow! I've only ever heard of sand filled bending. Never seen it done ✔
give it a crack!
THE STONE ROSES!
great
Will this procedure work equally-well for Titanium-tubing?
So, maybe a dumb question, but does that change the properties of that stainless steel at all?
How hard was if to get the sand out?
How do you determine how much heat to apply? Too much and one can ruin the stainless properties wich would be not so good.
Very very true 👍
A question please:
What is the gas used to heat the pipe?
acetylene and oxygen
Great method.....but is it still stainless? This could be your next video? Throw it outside in some salt water now 😂
Would this work for other metals? For those of us without benders
Definitely, almost better than stainless- just pack that pipe harder than ever.
@@bennettscustomsco awesome that's good to know, might have to have a little play.
Just need to buy a tig welder and I can start making custom sub frames for my race bikes :D
So... is it still actually "stainless" after that much heat in an oxygen environment?
fuck yeah boys!!
good job bro.. loved : 'we run it over with the fork-lift ' dave nz
I use wheels or pulleys to get consistent bends.just like mandrell bends.wagon wheels werk great after rubber is removed.tack them to fab table .also tack stops to keep tubing parallel.ive done complete roll cages and tube frames this way.old school and simple.
Why not simply use a tube bender for work like that? There’s nothing in the end result that prevents use of a tube bender.