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Re: Bending steel

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Subject: Re: Bending steel
From: eric@megageek.com
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:09:05 -0400
There is a special tip for OX-Ace set ups commonly called a "Rosebud."

This will heat up metal without cutting it.  (Note, it uses LOTS of O2)

What you do is hit the metal with this tip until it's red hot along the 
whole joint to be bent.  Then, bend.

Inch
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Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Sent by: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net
09/16/2003 23:02
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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? 





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