I have a coil of kunifer which I am shaping into my brake lines. Are there any tricks to getting the straight bits REALLY straight when I uncoil it? I'm doing all the bends by hand - which seems to work really well with no kinking - but just can't smooth out the straight sections nicely...
lay it on a table and roll it with your hands
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Originally posted by gremlin1234
lay it on a table and roll it with your hands
Had the same issue with my brake lines. Got them reasonably straight, but ruler straight would have been ideal!
Rolling on a flat table seems a good enough suggestion, but before you've done the forming work.
I drill a hole, a little larger than the tubing, in a thick piece of wood and then pull the tubing through it. The thicker the wood the better. Works well.
quote:The one thing I had thought of - but not tried yet. So basically a like a wire pulling die then... I should have known that school trip to http://www.wintwire.co.uk/ in the late 1980's would prove useful after all!
Originally posted by designer
I drill a hole, a little larger than the tubing, in a thick piece of wood and then pull the tubing through it. The thicker the wood the better. Works well.
Just work your way along curving it the opposite way to the current curve. Do about 40-50cm at a time, and just do it bit by bit.
Did my larger radi by hand, and tighter ones with a tool.
As above with loggyboy
here are some of mine
Rescued attachment 2nd Jan 06 (Brake line).jpg
Cheers
Ian
Have a look for pyro straighteners.
"loggyboy" and "mackei23b" - very neat looking pipework!
Mine didn't look quite so neat, but did work perfectly well.
Front brake pipe routing
The easy option or alternatively a hole through a piece of wood and pull through.
Sealey Brake Pipe Straightener VS5056
Doesn't CBS sell a straightener?
toolage...
https://www.frost.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=pipe%20straightener
I'm going to try a locost method to make a suitable die first - two blocks of wood clamped together and as close to a 5/16 hole drilled through at the join using the pillar drill :-D
I suggest cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce the effects of your OCD and let you get on with building a car
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Originally posted by jps
I'm going to try a locost method to make a suitable die first - two blocks of wood clamped together and as close to a 5/16 hole drilled through at the join using the pillar drill :-D
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
I suggest cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce the effects of your OCD and let you get on with building a car
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Originally posted by stevebubs
toolage...
https://www.frost.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=pipe%20straightener
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Originally posted by Theshed
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
I suggest cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce the effects of your OCD and let you get on with building a car
Harsh but true....
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I did see a Locost way. It involved a vice, a hammer and some brake pipe!
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Originally posted by Theshed
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
I suggest cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce the effects of your OCD and let you get on with building a car
Harsh but true....
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As said earlier beware of work hardening.
I have not seen it mentioned but recommended to me by someone on here. Straighten as best you can by hand and then roll between two planks of wood. Becomes truly straight quite quickly. Belated thanks to whoever came up with the idea.