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How to Bend
PVC Pipe
Which bend looks neater? Smoother? More professional?
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I Pick This One, But.... |
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At least it's a bend. |
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I bet I'll need expensive equipment,
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There's No need to spend hundreds of dollars on
specialized equipment...
everything necessary to get
set up should cost less than $35!
After you've mastered the basics, you'll want to know how to bend PVC pipe. Actually,
it's pretty easy once you learn the way I've been doing it. First,
here's how NOT to bend PVC pipe.
Now, the right way...
Are you familiar with Harbor Freight®? You are? Good. (But if not, you can order a catalog online or find the store nearest
you by visiting
http://www.harborfreight.com.)
Purchase the Chicago®
brand "Heat Gun with Accessories," Item #47269. It's like a hair dryer on steroids. I paid around $15.00
for mine when it was on sale. That was a couple of years ago.
To practice, lay a length of "throw-away" one-inch diameter (or less) PVC
pipe, about 3 feet long on a flat surface... garage floor, sheet of plywood or whatever. (Read "Is Working with PVC Safe?") Turn the heat gun on high, place the "business end" about an inch, or
thereabouts, from the section of pipe you want to heat. Slowly turn the pipe and move the heat gun back and forth
3 or 4 inches in each direction. Be sure to wear a good pair of leather gloves. You'll see that, in just a minute
or so, the pipe becomes very malleable. Turn off the heat gun, pick up the pipe and slowly bend it to the desired
shape.
Ooops!
See how the pipe kinks? Not good.
Easy, Cheap Solution
Sand. The sand I use is clean
sand which comes in a small sack
that you can get from Home Depot. Or get a small bucketful of sand from a yard and garden shop,
from the beach or wherever.
Next, fit a PVC cap on one end of the pipe, fill it with sand and tamp it down
(I use a wooden dowel). Then place another cap on the opposite end.
NOTE: Do not
glue the caps to the pipe.
Heat the pipe as described above. The sand evenly
distributes the heat and, of course, keeps it from kinking. Let the pipe cool.
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No Sand... Bad
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Sand... Good
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TIP: you can speed-up the cooling process by pouring cold water over the pipe.
But it tends to be a bit messy.
TIP: bend the pipe just a smidge beyond the desired radius. Because of the recovery
characteristics of PVC, the bent pipe will "spring back" slightly after cooling.
Next thing to know is how to get the same radius each time you bend the pipe for
duplicate projects. Or, for example, the same bend for curved arms of a chair. I've come up with an
easy-to-build bending
jig that utilizes a "peg system." And it's pretty slick.
The bending jig can be made with scraps. But, if you have to purchase the materials,
the cost should be under $20 (plus the cost of the heat gun).
Anyway, I've put full color photos and how-to directions for building the bending jig
onto
a handy CD. It's only $19 and shows you everything so you can build your own.
Also included is a new, easy way I've found to bend pipe
without heating. But you'll need a special,
inexpensive tool along with the bending jig.
Here's How to
Get Your Copy
Use this Quick 'n Easy
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Form

Just imagine what you can do
by bending PVC pipe. The possibilities are endless!
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Don't wait. As soon as I hear from you, your Pipe Bending Jig
plans, directions
and photos (or the complete set) will be airmailed to you pronto.
And I promise... you'll be delighted, or your money back. Anytime.
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