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    DIY || Pipe Bender using bicycle hub || Let's Learn Something

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    This is my homemade 3/4 pipe bender out of flat bar,bicycle hub, motorcycle sprocket,bicycle sprocket and square tube.

    Quotes: (WARREN BUFFETT)
    "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will
    work until you die."

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    Good day guys this in my unique pipe bender

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    thank you DIYer

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncollar View Post
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    thank you bro

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    A real nice little bender made with salvadeg materials I like the use of the motorcycles sprockets to give you a mechanical advantage. Good job.
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    A real nice little bender made with salvadeg materials I like the use of the motorcycles sprockets to give you a mechanical advantage. Good job.
    thank you very much for the advise bro

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    Like a lot of the tools I’ve watched you mob make, this one would make some great money if it were to be produced commercially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew1966 View Post
    Like a lot of the tools I’ve watched you mob make, this one would make some great money if it were to be produced commercially.
    thank you same also with my uncle he also said that but i dont have enough money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Let'sLearnSomething View Post
    thank you same also with my uncle he also said that but i dont have enough money
    Quote: (WARREN BUFFETT)
    "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die."
    Yes, both are hard lessons. Another uncredited qoute "It takes money to make money."
    Many things became successful with little investment. Significant examples though are unique items, not refried versions what is already on the market. It takes real money to overcome those. Services might be easier to place than manufactured. Manufacture needs material, engineering, suitable equipment, assembly, packaging, delivery...all in realm of capital versus initiative based.
    I have the same quandary. My plan is building a few and get [give if need be] into working environments.
    I regard your bender unique, all on the mechanical advantage of gearing. But not for obvious reasons of power; it is more compact, and physics of gearing make it more controllable than a big-ass long lever. It seems logical to pursue what makes it better [different] than just a bender. At the same time, point out real differences, not re-phrasing a couple to make a long list.
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