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mcolbeck



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:58 am    Post subject: Door tube frames Reply with quote

Has anyone had any trouble with the pre bent tube frames for the doors? I created the template out of plywood so that the frame will just tuck inside the door opening. When I match that up to the pre bent tube from ZAC it is out. The frame is wider than my template so the tube would be hitting the sides when closing the doors. Does anyone have advice on the best way to re bend the 1/2" tubing? I think if I can bend again in a couple of places I will be able to get it where i need. I have heard of filling the tube with sugar or something?

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:23 am    Post subject: Door tube frames Reply with quote

Sand works, so I heard. However, I've tried it and it still crimped. I
probably didn't pack it enough or something, Larry

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Has anyone had any trouble with the pre bent tube frames for the doors? I created the template out of plywood so that the frame will just tuck inside the door opening. When I match that up to the pre bent tube from ZAC it is out. The frame is wider than my template so the tube would be hitting the sides when closing the doors. Does anyone have advice on the best way to re bend the 1/2" tubing? I think if I can bend again in a couple of places I will be able to get it where i need. I have heard of filling the tube with sugar or something?

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:30 am    Post subject: Door tube frames Reply with quote

I bent the canopy hoops on the 601XL by packing them with sand and bending
them around form blocks. But the hoops are a fairly large radius. For
reference the radius of my smallest form block was about 6 inches.

You do need a fair amount of force to make bends. My rig force the blocks
against the tube with large C-clamps.

One thing that helps lower the chance of kinking is to have a trough in the
form blocks that matches the cross-section of the tube.

-- Craig

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:47 am    Post subject: Door tube frames Reply with quote

I built in 95 and made the mistake of bending the door tubes with too little
clearance around the door frame causing interference making the doors hard
to close. I built a set of bubble doors last winter and allowing 2" all
around and found that much better. For bending I fill with sand and use 2'
oak form block (about 4" radius)with a routered 1/2" groove to fit the
pipe. Results were good with very little kinking.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:42 am    Post subject: Door tube frames Reply with quote

I found that buying a pulley wheel from my local hardware store worked for me when I scratch built the 701 frames. I clamped the wheel in a vise and placed the 1/2" tube in the pulley grove. With some care and gentle persuasion C the tube can be formed to the correct radius without kinking the tube

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