Domush
Platinum Member
Well, you could always plasma cut it into strips, say 3-5" each, and weld it back together at angles. I don't see a HF press doing the job without cutting it into sections, and then you may as well skip the press entirely.
You forgot the option of an English wheel on steroids!
I imagine what boilermakers use is probably some hydraulic slip roller type machine. I've only used the manual ones that are good for sheet metal.
The press brake "bump" technique is not hard to imagine but I don't have easy access to a big wide press. Maybe I could do a front and back half that way on my little 20 ton HF press and then weld them together. I imagine though that it would be tough to get precisely the same radius on the two halves so it might be a bit of a mess trying to mate them after bending.
I have to ask. Does a CUT even have enough huevos to push that thing into anything but sandy soil.....
RoyJackson said:I don't think an English wheel would work...
As far as the press brake, this probably would work but it's not a job for a novice. I was thinking you'd source the work to the fab shop.
LD1 said:He has a kioti![]()