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LisaFly99

Bending SS Exhaust Pipe

Post by LisaFly99 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

In a message dated 10/18/02 11:41:49 AM Central Daylight Time, dale.kilbey@sympatico.ca writes:
Does anyone have any ideas on how to bend 1 3/4" stainless steel exhaust pipe without distorting it? I tried bending it on the bending macine at a muffler shop , but it goes oval and loses size. THanks
Try filling it with sand and plugging the ends before you bend it. Or find an electrician with a hydraulic bender with a 1 3/4' shoe.
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klehman

Bending SS Exhaust Pipe

Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

You could try to locate a local shop with a mandrel bender. Most people
seem to buy prebent elbows or U's then start dicing and welding. Some
guys tack it together for someone else to weld. If you need a source I
think Kinsler Auto or Burn's stainless are two companies that have web
sites.

I've heard that packing the pipe with sand or metal shot may help a bit
when used with a pipe bender but I will dice and slice when I get to my
exhaust.

Ken

Dale Kilbey wrote:

Hi All

Does anyone have any ideas on how to bend 1 3/4" stainless steel exhaust
pipe without distorting it? I tried bending it on the bending macine at
a muffler shop , but it goes oval and loses size. THanks

Dale 220R



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Dale Kilbey

Bending SS Exhaust Pipe

Post by Dale Kilbey » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Phil and Ken
Thanks for the replies.
I'll give it some thought
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LisaFly99

Bending SS Exhaust Pipe

Post by LisaFly99 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

In a message dated 10/22/02 8:45:28 AM Central Daylight Time, dale.kilbey@sympatico.ca writes:
Phil and Ken

Thanks for the replies.

I'll give it some thought

Dale
DALE
Every body I know of in the racing industry builds there headers the way Ken explained. Starting with doughnuts, U's, and straight pieces. Cut tack and weld to achieve what they want. If done properly and polished up they look good.
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Dale Kilbey

Bending SS Exhaust Pipe

Post by Dale Kilbey » Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Thanks again Phil
Thats how I was planning to do it, but I was going to do the bending. I was not aware that you could buy it pre-bent. Unfortunately, We don't get much exposure to the racing world up here in Northern Ontario
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