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valmeidan

Aerospace
Dec 13, 2011
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I am assuming from this that this is a standard size pipe of some sort, and then it is machined and then bent??I am trying to make this in a 1/4" hose barb, what size stock would I use I cant seem to find a pipe that works for the inner and outer barb dimensions of arounf .119" id and around 0.285" od
 
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Much depends on the material. Do you know the material? It appears to be machined, then bent. You may have to go with .312 od. Contact a bender, This will be the tough part. Machining should be straight forward unless you cave to stick with a crazy cost goal.
 
We make something very similar, but it is a 3 stage operation.
Turn 1st end and part of the tube
Form the bend in a pipe bender
Trim part to final length
 
Thanks guys thats what I figured. I dont need to use this anymore anyhow.
 
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