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Plans for a small bore spiral pipe bender

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vintagengineer27/01/2017 19:50:00
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Anybody know where I can get a set of drawings for a small bore spiral pipe bender?

Mark C27/01/2017 19:54:27
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Is that spiral as in "spiral pipe" or "spiral bend" like a coil spring?

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vintagengineer27/01/2017 20:08:28
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`Like a coil spring. On large sizes I use a powered pipe roller but I need to some in 1/4" copper.

Chris Evans 627/01/2017 20:15:23
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Iv'e made the curly petrol pipe for my pre war bike in 1/4" copper. I tried a small pipe bending kit and it was awkward to use so I just bent the tube round some 2" bar with my fingers, worked well.

Mark C27/01/2017 20:18:28
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Yes, I think if I had just one or two to coil I might turn a mandrel and make a guide for use on the lathe using very low back gear or by hand. This obviously prevents you from having a long tail at the start end...

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Nick Hughes27/01/2017 20:22:28
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John Reese27/01/2017 21:26:46
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I would make a hardwood mandrel. I would thread the mandrel with a round form tool. After bending the coil unscrew the mandrel from the coil. Above a certain diameter the tube can be bent around a mandrel without the need for cutting thr profile into the mandrel. Unfortunately I don't know what that diameter is.

Nick Hulme27/01/2017 21:31:27
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Posted by vintagengineer on 27/01/2017 20:08:28:

`Like a coil spring.

Do you mean a watch spring? That's a spiral.

A compression coil spring is a helix

Mark C27/01/2017 21:38:58
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Oh OK, slap my wrist...

Yes, you are correct, the question put the word at the front of my mind as I was thinking of spiral tubes - the sort made from a strip and clinched/welded into a tube as you often see in air conditioning and ducting systems

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Brian Oldford27/01/2017 21:44:10
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Can you not knock up a jig of some sort consisting essentially of two flanges spaced the tube diameter?

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