ghound Member Messages 316 Oct 6, 2020 #1 Would it be possible to have stainless pins machined for my bender and would they be suitable strength wise? Cheers Robert 20201006_175531.jpg 235.5 KB · Views: 82
Would it be possible to have stainless pins machined for my bender and would they be suitable strength wise? Cheers Robert
Brad93 Member Messages 19,089 Location Essex, United Kingdom Oct 6, 2020 #4 ghound said: The standard pins have started to rust. Click to expand... Stainless is gonna be 3 times the cost and probably not as tough as a steel pin. Dunk them in citric acid
ghound said: The standard pins have started to rust. Click to expand... Stainless is gonna be 3 times the cost and probably not as tough as a steel pin. Dunk them in citric acid
brightspark Member Messages 41,269 Location yarm stockton on tees Oct 6, 2020 #6 squirt them with wd 40 or a bit of diesel
mike os just a little insane..... Messages 9,809 Location North Wales Oct 6, 2020 #7 Stainless isnt that hard or tough, I wouldn't go there
Onoff In the land of the unfinished project I am King! Messages 12,757 Location Sevenoaks, UK Oct 6, 2020 #8 Keep your pins in an old ice cream tub with lid. Just give it a good squirt in there of WD etc.
tom 748 Member Messages 396 Location scotland Oct 6, 2020 #9 dont bother with the pins,just sell me the bender
ghound Member Messages 316 Oct 7, 2020 #10 I've only done a practice bend, just haven't had time to use it yet never mind selling it lol
grim_d Unlikeable idiot. Messages 4,275 Location Scotland - Ayrshire Oct 7, 2020 #11 Onoff said: Keep your pins in an old ice cream tub with lid. Just give it a good squirt in there of WD etc. Click to expand... The less messy option is to buy some VCI paper and line the tub with it. Works tremendously well.
Onoff said: Keep your pins in an old ice cream tub with lid. Just give it a good squirt in there of WD etc. Click to expand... The less messy option is to buy some VCI paper and line the tub with it. Works tremendously well.