[TheForge] filling pipe with sand to bend
Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer
artgawk at thegrid.net
Tue Nov 6 12:45:08 EST 2012
Ice is sometimes used as well as a chain of connected balls matching the inside diameter, that is forcibly pulled through the pipe during the bending process.. Fritz Hagist of the CBA has experience with this.
On Nov 6, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Andrew Vida wrote:
I have done it with copper and black pipe. It works well enough, but
care must still be taken. Go slowly. The tighter the radius in
relation to the diameter, the more prone you will be to flattening the
tube. The sand definitely helps a lot, but you can still dimple things
if you get too tight or move too rapidly. It might not hurt to anneal
the tube locally as well if it will not cause strength issues.
On 11/6/2012 10:35 AM, Andy Gladish wrote:
> Has anyone out there tried this?
> I've got a curved schedule 10 1 1/4" nominal railing that needs a
> transition piece between two sections- this will be a curve that changes
> direction by 15 deg. in about 11". (that's a 42" radius)
>
> I'd have to bend it around a form or make some wooden dies and use a press,
> but if it's hot it seems like it would distort unless the dies are shaped
> just right.
>
> I'm worried about distortion if I roll it cold OR hot....
>
> Then after it's done it needs to get to a brushed finish- will muriatic
> acid do that, or is it better to try to do it cold so there's less cleanup?
> Or perhaps I can just grind and sand it clean?
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
>
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