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    built yesterday,glass (diameter 500 mm thickness 8mm)

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    Beautiful table! Always nice to see your creations. Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    built yesterday,glass (diameter 500 mm thickness 8mm)

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    For a customer, friend or you? What did the glass set you back? Looks like a tinted safety glass. Looks nice as usual, but I think the miniatures might be your new calling
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    Very cool! Makes me think I need to add a scroller to my shop ... do you think one of the Harbor Freight jobs would be worth the money?
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    I would also like to know myself if anyone has and uses one. I have looked at their portable bender and their two optional attachments. Never went for it though. All the 20% off coupon the bury me with.

    They are a number of videos on it, and it only bend solid stock (square and round) but would alow a lot of cool brackets and decorative things too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    I would also like to know myself if anyone has and uses one. I have looked at their portable bender and their two optional attachments. Never went for it though. All the 20% off coupon the bury me with.

    They are a number of videos on it, and it only bend solid stock (square and round) but would alow a lot of cool brackets and decorative things too.
    That's what I was thinking ... I get covered up in their coupons as well. Harbor Freight welders are junk but I do use a lot of their other tools ... lol I still have a Chicago Electric TIG/Stick unit ... I may give it to my son.
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    I would also like to know myself if anyone has and uses one. I have looked at their portable bender and their two optional attachments. Never went for it though. All the 20% off coupon the bury me with.

    They are a number of videos on it, and it only bend solid stock (square and round) but would alow a lot of cool brackets and decorative things too.
    I have a couple, a smaller us made one, and a HF one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    I have a couple, a smaller us made one, and a HF one.
    Mark,

    Does the HF work OK. The portable bender for solid tube/square? Did you buy either attachment? It adds up, but I could always use the bender for things. And HF and 20% off a sale item is hard to beat.

    Side note: Did not make it to fastnal yet, the clamp is working fine. But I might swap everything to the B connector if females are not to expense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    Makes me think I need to add a scroller to my shop
    Hmmm.... I think we need to hear from Ruslan. I'm wondering if he has a completely unexpected way to achieve his results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Hmmm.... I think we need to hear from Ruslan. I'm wondering if he has a completely unexpected way to achieve his results.
    Daveо, I understand your question, but I find it difficult to answer because I do not quite understand what talked Mike and Winky (I did not understand the nature of the conversation, it's hard to answer the question if you do not know what it is about)
    Could you rephrase the question ,I am sorry for not knowledge of your language (I badly studied English at school)
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Daveо, I understand your question, but I find it difficult to answer because I do not quite understand what talked Mike and Winky (I did not understand the nature of the conversation, it's hard to answer the question if you do not know what it is about)
    Could you rephrase the question ,I am sorry for not knowledge of your language (I badly studied English at school)
    I think DaveO is asking if you make scrolls and bends in the metal with a store bought machine like Winky and I are looking at (harborfreight portable bender; probably not known in Russia), or maybe you make them with your own home made tools.
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    My apologies, Ruslan, I did not intend to be vague. Mike R is correct: I am wondering what shop tool or process you used for this. We've been assuming you used scrolling machine, but after seeing your other work I wonder if you have a clever alternative.
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    I think they are saying you probably have a jig or homemade tool for doing the scroll work like you used and showed us in your bent square tubing when you built your welder cart. Very nice table.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparCar View Post
    I think they are saying you probably have a jig or homemade tool for doing the scroll work like you used and showed us in your bent square tubing when you built your welder cart. Very nice table.
    Ruslan is a master of old school fabrication ... I was I had his skills.
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    very nice job!
    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    built yesterday,glass (diameter 500 mm thickness 8mm)

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