316 stainless tube

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Apr 12, 2009
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Hunter 1996 hunter 40.5 Green Cove Springs FL
I want to mount some solar panels atop my bimini or davits with 1" stainless 316. I figure on using 90's to make the turns and open jaw clamps but my problem is:how do you cut stainless. Hacksaw? I did cut some opnce with a roto-zip but it burned it's way thru and coloured to steel back from the cut. Open to any and all. Also has anyone used an electricians conduit bender for make turn in stainless? I know its pretty strong.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Fed up w/ personal attacks I'm done with SBO
An electrician's hand bender won't do it but a hydraulic one will. It's critical that the tubing and bender dies are a match or you risk kinking the tube.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I think if you take your tubing to a muffler shop or a canvas shop they can cut/bend the stuff for you.
 

RAD

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Jun 3, 2004
2,330
Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
I'm an electrician and I've bent plenty of stainless with a 1" bender but never a complete 90 but it can be done, just make sure you apply the pressure at the foot of the bender and not the handle to avoid the kink.....I take plain old black electric tape and wrap the stainless where the bender will be to protect it from scratching
 

jmark

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May 12, 2011
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beneteau 235 texas
cutting stainless tube

You can make a clean cut to stainless tubing with a small pipe cutter. Just remember to cut through it as in small cranks on the handle each round as opposed to crushing your way through it. Less than 3/4 tubing cuts fine with hand (palm) tubing cutters.
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
the electrictions use to have a bender called a chicago bender that work well ...if i remember correctly it had a multipal set of bosses on it and set on the floor on a 3 legged base with wheels on one end ...was made by Greelee not sure i spelled that right but it work great on 1 1/2 inch ss pipe ........

regards

woody
 

kenn

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Apr 18, 2009
1,271
CL Sandpiper 565 Toronto
I've cut stainless steel tube with a 4" metal cut-off blade in an angle grinder... but this isn't a precision instrument.

How are you planning to assemble this? If you don't have fittings for all the possible joints, and you don't weld SS... it could be pretty crude.

Is there a reason you're not using aluminum? I find that there's lots more shapes available in aluminum - round and square tube, angle channel, bar - and of course it's alot easier to cut and work. I've also had good results where I created a structure from cut aluminum components fastened onto a wooden jig, then took this to a welding shop and had them weld all the joints.
 

DJN51

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Oct 26, 2009
377
Hunter 23.5 East Chicago In
cutting stainless

Just made stern rails for my 23.5 Hunter.Cut it with tube cutter,used conduit bender to bend it.Filled it with pool filter sand,plugged ends,bend slowly.Worked great.Made a test pattern out of 3/4 conduit to know where to align bender.
 

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Feb 6, 1998
11,701
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
I use a Rigid pipe cutter. Takes about 15 seconds and leaves a beautiful clean cut. If you don't have a pipe cutter then a hack saw with a good Lennox blade works well. A Rotozip is far to fast to cut stainless, unless using it with an abrasive cut off wheel. When drilling or cutting SS slow speed is your friend.
 

RAD

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Jun 3, 2004
2,330
Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
the electrictions use to have a bender called a chicago bender that work well ...if i remember correctly it had a multipal set of bosses on it and set on the floor on a 3 legged base with wheels on one end ...was made by Greelee not sure i spelled that right but it work great on 1 1/2 inch ss pipe ........

regards

woody
The Chicago bender is a great tool and I just realized there's one buried in the shop attic, this is an old tool that won't be found so easy I bought mine with a load of auction lots and have never used it, todays electrician's use state of the art hydraulic smart benders
 

RAD

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Jun 3, 2004
2,330
Catalina 30 Bay Shore, N.Y.
anyone ever use a sawzall?
Thats what I've used with a new metal blade and slow speed......remember slow is pro with stainless, I never tried a tubing cutter but if MS gives it an A+ I'll try that next time
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
I just mounted solar panels on my bimini and decided 1 inch tube was overkill- probably as was the 7/8 I used. I suggest the thinner .049-walled tube. I used a large pipe cutter- like plumbers use, with the small wheels. I cut my bimini and dodger bows with it. The nice thing about it is it compresses the end a little so they go into the fittings better.
 
Apr 12, 2009
101
Hunter 1996 hunter 40.5 Green Cove Springs FL
I just mounted solar panels on my bimini and decided 1 inch tube was overkill- probably as was the 7/8 I used. I suggest the thinner .049-walled tube. I used a large pipe cutter- like plumbers use, with the small wheels. I cut my bimini and dodger bows with it. The nice thing about it is it compresses the end a little so they go into the fittings better.
I like that idea..was kinda hooked on the 1" strength ..Thinking of 2 135 kyoceras and they have a bit of weight..maybe 50 lbs total..
 
Nov 9, 2008
1,338
Pearson-O'Day 290 Portland Maine
Fill the tube with sand. It will act as an internal mandrill and prevent the kink. No, really.
 
Sep 25, 2008
1,096
CS 30 Toronto
Try look up local SS shop first. I got my bimini frame 3 tubes done for $75 each.

By the time you bought your tube bender, trial and errors later. You may ended up with no gain

I found these guys by google Www.thestainlessshop.com
 
Sep 25, 2008
1,096
CS 30 Toronto
Sorry the web site is
Thestainlessshop.ca

I am sure there are local business like this in your area
 
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