rustystud
Well-known member
- 9,280
- 2,987
- 113
- Location
- Woodinville, Washington
Well I just got my new bender tool from "Eastwood" and it works great !
I thought I would share what I did today with it.
I'm in the process of getting my truck ready for my great expedition and I needed to remount my "Hi-Lift" jack. The old brackets where rusting, so I thought "why not make them out of Stainless Steel" . Well bending stainless steel, even 1/8" is a real pain ! So I took the brackets I cut out to several machine shops around here, and all wanted nothing to do with bending it. That just left me with using my vise and a large hammer. I don't like the look of brackets made that way. They usually come out looking like crap.
So I found this new metal bender from "Eastwood" that can bend up to 3/8" steel 4" wide. I bought it and it works great. Here's a link to the tool. https://www.eastwood.com/4-inch-metal-bender.html
Here's some pictures of the brackets I made today.
Since I'm always making little brackets and such for my deuce, this unit will be invaluable to me.
I thought I would share what I did today with it.
I'm in the process of getting my truck ready for my great expedition and I needed to remount my "Hi-Lift" jack. The old brackets where rusting, so I thought "why not make them out of Stainless Steel" . Well bending stainless steel, even 1/8" is a real pain ! So I took the brackets I cut out to several machine shops around here, and all wanted nothing to do with bending it. That just left me with using my vise and a large hammer. I don't like the look of brackets made that way. They usually come out looking like crap.
So I found this new metal bender from "Eastwood" that can bend up to 3/8" steel 4" wide. I bought it and it works great. Here's a link to the tool. https://www.eastwood.com/4-inch-metal-bender.html
Here's some pictures of the brackets I made today.
Since I'm always making little brackets and such for my deuce, this unit will be invaluable to me.
Last edited: