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5" alluminium pipe


Paul Whiffin
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Rolling may be the only cheap option, and for sure, VERY few places will be able to mandrel bend five inch alloy tube. Nearly all titanium tube is seamed, and a lot of ferrous, so it's not as if it's a cock up :) Machine TIG'd titanium sheet makes almost imperceptible tube joins. A good welder can make very neat alloy tube from sheet (I can't, but a GOOD welder can ;))

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When you say roll a piece up, what do you mean exactly!?

 

I have metal rollers that will make a 5" tube any length and width you want it will have a welded seam though, you can always hide that at the bottom.

the 45 bend would be made from two segments or a number of smaller segments to create a smoother radius. we call them lobsterback bends, like chris has mentioned they fabricate titanium in this way.

 

all of the above welding can always be smoothed and blended to make it look one piece

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I have metal rollers that will make a 5" tube any length and width you want it will have a welded seam though, you can always hide that at the bottom.

the 45 bend would be made from two segments or a number of smaller segments to create a smoother radius. we call them lobsterback bends, like chris has mentioned they fabricate titanium in this way.

 

all of the above welding can always be smoothed and blended to make it look one piece

 

Hmmm, sounds like that should work, do you want to pm me with a price?

 

Ta

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