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dulknife
01-12-2004, 08:53 PM
i ordered the shop outfitters bender today. does any one have any opinion on them. do i really need the the handle.i will be bending 1 in sg tubing for my first project

Jim314
01-12-2004, 09:37 PM
I don't have an opinion since I don't own one. I messed around with my HF this weekend making a hanging pot rack. I took a lot of trial and error since the manual is so crappy. I finally got it right, but wasted some steel doing it. The manual would probably work for someone who has used a bender before, but mine is the first one I've laid eyes on. My biggest problem is how to use what bending die, and where to place it. I hope yours comes with better instructions. The scroller attachment is pretty straight forward, but the bender still has me scratching my head.
I'm looking forward to seeing your bending projects.

dulknife
01-12-2004, 09:56 PM
i should get manual if it is good i will let you know.mite be able to copy it for you
ken

Jim314
01-12-2004, 10:05 PM
Thanks Ken. The pot rack is being painted. I'll post a pic when it's hung.

d110pickup
01-12-2004, 10:22 PM
Dulknife,
I've had the Shop Outfitters bender for a few years and i really like it. You'll probably need to anchor it to the floor to bend that tubing, and the ratcheting handle might be a good idea. I don't bend tubing but thick strap is a chore.

Mike

Wyoming
01-12-2004, 10:44 PM
Dullknife, Can't give you a specific on the handle as I only have a Hossfeld and can only relate my experience with that machine. Bending thick wall 1" square tubing with the long cheater handle as supplied by Hossfeld will cause the 650 lb. welding table that the bender is attached to a bit of skittering on the shop floor. Even with 1" there is a lot of torque to overcome. By the way, if the bender was solidly mounted there would still be a significant amount of grunt work to get 1" thick wall bent.

dob
01-13-2004, 11:36 AM
check out metalcraftcanada.com , quality tools for a lot less dough, seems they've put a bit more thought into it

jimbo0261
03-14-2004, 10:54 AM
Dullknife,Ive had a shopoutfitters bender for about 6yrs.I havent bent any tubing but many other solid rounds and flats.I actually have some things I made on shopoutfitters website.I am featured as the first items made by our customers section.

Wyoming
03-14-2004, 11:44 AM
If anyone needs a manual for the Hossfeld bender I can print some up. This is for the older model #1 and dates from back in the '50s. I have the manual for the Hossfeld #2 that is provided with the bender, but it won't reproduce as well, might be considered a copyright infringement and is available from Hossfeld for around $10 anyway. I you are interested, the manual is available for the cost of shipping and printing from down at the local print shop.

john pen
03-14-2004, 04:43 PM
jimbo, I went to that site, but couldn't find the made by our cust. section...a little help please....

tks

Paychk
03-14-2004, 06:17 PM
Try this:

http://www.shopoutfitters.com/Products/show.htm

riley mcmillan
01-03-2006, 03:48 PM
Shop outfitters makes a fine bender. I have had one for about 20 years. It is worn some but still works fine. I also have a baby hossfeld that I love. Bought it from Harvey Lacey several years ago. I also built and sold a smaller version with video and hinge forming tool for about ten years at canton texas first monday. You done good.

axamrdavis
01-09-2006, 02:58 PM
check out metalcraftcanada.com , quality tools for a lot less dough, seems they've put a bit more thought into it
Hey Dob,

When I try to go to metalcraftcanada.com I get a message it's been disabled...Has it movedf?

onewyr
01-12-2006, 07:44 PM
I don't have an opinion since I don't own one. I messed around with my HF this weekend making a hanging pot rack. I took a lot of trial and error since the manual is so crappy. I finally got it right, but wasted some steel doing it. The manual would probably work for someone who has used a bender before, but mine is the first one I've laid eyes on. My biggest problem is how to use what bending die, and where to place it. I hope yours comes with better instructions. The scroller attachment is pretty straight forward, but the bender still has me scratching my head.
I'm looking forward to seeing your bending projects.


Hey jim what do you think of your hf and which one do u have

Rodney N. Garrison
01-12-2006, 07:53 PM
Riley, Great to see your post. Folks, IMHO, RM is the master when any metal work is req'd. Any thoughts about offering your video inst. again? Great ref. matl.
RG