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    northern tool

    Hope this is in the right spot, is northern tool similar to Harbor Freight in its products? I was going to get a pipe bender and dont know about the quality

    Northern Tool:
    http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...5073_200365073

    Harbor Freight:
    http://www.harborfreight.com/16-ton-...der-35336.html

    Thanks for any input.

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    Re: northern tool

    The HF version has dies that will do up to 3". The NT is only up to 2". They look similar in construction.

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    Re: northern tool

    northern tool is better. there hardware and paint blows HF away
    but you still have to shop around

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    Re: northern tool

    What are you looking to do with the bender? I've known guys who thought they could bend tubing with those and ended up with a lot of kinked scrap. That is NOT something you can make a cage/roll-bar/mini-bike with.
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    Re: northern tool

    I would say. NT Is a step better , a small step. The no name stuff is the same junk. NT does sell Dewalt, Milwaukee and other good name tools.

    Jack's right! I have a NT bender works good a sch 40 pipe and that's about it.

    This thread maybe be helpful http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=48986

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    Re: northern tool

    Northern Tool has better quality tools over all, but they do handle some cheaper tools. Some of those cheaper tools are exactly the same as harbor freight, but N.T. will charge a little more. They both sell Haul Master trailer kits and other items.

    That bender has earned the nickname H.F. Kinker on pirate 4x4's forum.

    In Memphis, Northern Tool and Harbor Freight are about 1 mile apart so I check both of them before I buy something, along with reading the reviews.

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    Re: northern tool

    If you are planning to do TUBING, then leave the HF/NT stuff alone. It will kink your tubing and you will fail any tech inspection you may be subject to in a tube chassis. If you are bending PIPE, then you will be OK, they do a fair job on that. Just remember ther is a big diff in tube and pipe so make sure you get the right tool for the job. If your doing tube, then look at the JD2, or Protools benders.
    Bob
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