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Hello all.

 

I want to know the difference between tube and pipe, specifically for bumpers. I am in the process of making a front winch bumper for my MJ. Now, I'll be cutting my mounting plates from 0.25" steel to match the winch plate I got from Ballistic Fab (beefy!!).

 

My question is: Is DOM necessary for a tube bumper? The way I see it, the "wings", for lack of a better word, are there to fend off damage to the body, not necessarily serving a structural purpose.

 

What would you guys use?

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HREW bends a little easier than DOM, but I never really noticed that much of a difference, My JD2 would bend either with no issue.

 

If it's just for a hoop on the bumper, you can probably get away with pipe.  Just know the application you'll be using your Jeep for, if you'll ever rely on this part to keep you from seriously getting hurt, use tube.

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I'll probably end up using DOM and packing it with wet sand when I bend it. We'll see how it goes. ;)

 

Another route to try with the kink-o-matic is THIS.

 

 

I've played around with a couple of these style benders and I've have good results in the past when adding an upper shoe to keep the material from lifting. I think with some practice with the bender one could make some good, repeatable bends. Still, I think modifying one of these benders is like putting lipstick on a pig, but hey... some pigs make good bacon too!

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I'll probably end up using DOM and packing it with wet sand when I bend it. We'll see how it goes. ;)

Another route to try with the kink-o-matic is THIS.

 

 

I've played around with a couple of these style benders and I've have good results in the past when adding an upper shoe to keep the material from lifting. I think with some practice with the bender one could make some good, repeatable bends. Still, I think modifying one of these benders is like putting lipstick on a pig, but hey... some pigs make good bacon too!

Nice! Thanks for the tip. I'll try it when I bend again. Now, another question: What size tube do yo guys recommend for the primary parts of a prerunner-ish winch bumper? I was thinking 1.75".

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Keep in mind that pipe is measured by inside diameter, and tubing is measured by outside diameter. If your Harbor Freight bender is a "pipe" bender, you probably won't get good results using it for tubing.

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I had a JD2 as well, I have no complaints using it.  I bent hundreds of bends with 1.5" HREW and DOM with it and had no issues.   Just get a good grease for the follower, makes it easier and doesn't beat up the bender.

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I have been eyeing the jd2 model 32 for a while now. Never heard anything bad about them.

 

 

I had the JD2 on a home made stand using an Infinite8 mounting plate.  I was able to mount it in the corner of the garage and then just pull the pin on the mounting plate to rotate everything when the tube was swinging around.   It made it so I was able to always have it mounted to the floor and it never got in the way.

 

http://www.swagoffroad.com/Infinite-8-Tube-Bender-Mounting-Plate_p_44.html

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I have been eyeing the jd2 model 32 for a while now. Never heard anything bad about them.

 

 

I had the JD2 on a home made stand using an Infinite8 mounting plate.  I was able to mount it in the corner of the garage and then just pull the pin on the mounting plate to rotate everything when the tube was swinging around.   It made it so I was able to always have it mounted to the floor and it never got in the way.

 

http://www.swagoffroad.com/Infinite-8-Tube-Bender-Mounting-Plate_p_44.html

 

 

that was my problem.  i had to do a lot of re arranging.  i didnt even know that Swag made that.

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