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Hi All,
in my 1980 built house the rads are on a 15mm system reduced to 8mm into the valves by running the pipe behind the rad they down and returned into the valve. It is very neatly done and i have fitted a couple more rads and want to replicate the same finish BUT....
i cannot for the life of me get the 8mm to do a 180 degree bend with about a 30 or 40mm dia curve?
It acually looks like the kind of piece that is maybe machine bent and a bought from a merchant as on every rad they are perfect.
Help please on what i am missing.....
Andy
 
This
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This
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or this
bender.jpg
 
Yeah, i have tried the bender and it creases when i try i tight bend. The comp fittings are just to clumsy and the ef fitting woule work but i wondered how fitters 30 years ago managed the bend cleanly when i can't these days.
Thanks for the feedback
 
Thicker walled pipe 30 yrs ago less prone to creasing, but probably preformed bought off the shelf as you say
Can you use a machine bend 90 with an end feed 90?
 
My dad used to use springs that went over the pipe don't no if that would get you a better bend?
 
ozzy - We still use internal and external springs - (22mm hurts our backs !) we also use
full bore & microbore benders and swaging tools - 15/22 - wipe lead and make lead
snowboxes complete with motifs. We also have 'chain dogs'

maybe the part you want is at BES Birmingham CHK

My dad used to use springs that went over the pipe don't no if that would get you a better bend?
 
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