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Re: Bending steel

To: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>,
Subject: Re: Bending steel
From: shiples@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 22:28:07 -0700
At 11:02 PM 9/16/2003 -0400, Steven Trovato wrote:

>I am wondering...  how does one bend steel?  Oh, sure, I know about the 
>techniques used for sheet metal.  Everything from the English wheel to 
>sheet metal brakes to hammers and dollies.  I'm talking about heavier 
>stuff.  Suppose one wants to fabricate a plow blade, a heavy equipment 
>bucket or who knows what else.  I'm sure the biggest factories have giant 
>presses and machinery for these operations.  The question is, are there 
>techniques for doing these operations in the small shop environment?  Or 
>do I have to limit my imagination to stuff I can build from flat pieces 
>welded together?


When I was learning to weld at the local community college a couple of guys 
were using big torch tips and large bottles
to cut anvil blanks out of 1 foot thick plate.  I also saw them use a 
portable forge with a propane bottle about 5 feet tall to
heat and bend a piece of 2 inch square steel bar.  One of the guys who made 
an anvil is on this list.  Maybe he'll comment.

Steve Shipley
Seattle, WA





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