Here is my brake line bender for 3/16 brake tube..Bends have 5/16 id radius, smallest that will form well..Made two .825 rolls x 7/16 long on lathe with grooves, .190 wide by .095 deep with .0937 radius form tool..Grooves match from one end of roll which is welded to HF 9" pliers...Does take some hand strength and coordination/planning for direction of bend..Sorry camera dying so one pic not too clear..
Solid. Neat tool. Old guy with arthritis would have a tough time using it. But it's the sharpest bend I've seen for 3/16.
very cool, you probably could use vise-grips instead of pliers so you wouldn't have to do so much squeezing all the time. Nice tool though
Hey seb, that's pretty cool, Don't be upset when it pops up here for tech week but I've got a brake line bender tech in the works. Mine is a bit different though, I think every box would like to have them both
Its all good, more the merrier..The grooves in mine may work as well with a square bottom, I didn't try because I had the radius tool..I picked the Pliers a little bit on length but a lot on how they fit my hand as I didn't think squeezing would be a problem but holding/rotating would..In my case I was I was pretty close to comfortable for me, the bends in the pic are a small portion of my "testing", I got a little carried away.
I have several tubing benders and will add this one to the quiver! There are lots of times on brake lines you need a really tight bend like this!
Seamless I don't know, used what I had on hand..I use double flares but this is not a tech for the whole brake line fab. just the bending part..
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