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Pipe bending is not just an art...
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22 Apr 2011 20:31 #15359
by NickG
Replied by NickG on topic Re: Pipe bending is not just an art...
Looks like there is some heat involved as there is some
discolouration in the steel and they go to take it with a rag
or something .
discolouration in the steel and they go to take it with a rag
or something .


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22 Apr 2011 21:49 #15361
by Nelson83
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I wonder, when they first got it, did they try and do everyday items - paper clips, coat hangers, one of the electric buzzer games everyone had as a kid??? Surely they must have made something novelty!!!
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23 Apr 2011 04:16 #15362
by rajsuzuki
Replied by rajsuzuki on topic Re: Pipe bending is not just an art...
I can see some wicked cages and bumpers been made .....awesome bit if kit.
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27 Apr 2011 07:43 #15547
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re: Pipe bending is not just an art...
That is wicked.
When my father left Heavy engineering 30 years ago, they had some wicked robot welding and ring milling equipment (they produced turbine blades for the rolls royce Olympus 201, 301, TM3B & 593 Engines (Vulcan, Concorde & Marine Turbines)).
that CNC bender though is something else
When my father left Heavy engineering 30 years ago, they had some wicked robot welding and ring milling equipment (they produced turbine blades for the rolls royce Olympus 201, 301, TM3B & 593 Engines (Vulcan, Concorde & Marine Turbines)).
that CNC bender though is something else
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
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