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| I have 3/8 aluminum bars that need bent. Here is a pic of what I need. Now don't get confused, that larger part is just a base. The base is a completely different part. Now there is a damper that I put on the "S" bar. The "S" bar is all I need. |
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| I can do without marking please provide info. Thanks Jeff Barton Qmf solutions 1-336-996-5570 |
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| Do you have a print of the part? How many, do you supply mat. or do I, what kind of turn over time do I have? Need more info. |
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| Can you educate me on how you can bend that without marking it? Want to learn all I can. |
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| If it's 3/8 just buy a roller bender. I've used my 1/2" swagelok bender to make horse shoes out of cold roll steel, so the 3/8 will bend solid aluminum with ease. These benders aren't cheap (couple hundred bucks) but are well worth it. http://www.swagelok.com/search/produ...part=MS-HTB-6T
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