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does any one no of anyone that makes/bends Radiator PIPES kind of like this If no body has a clue then would anyone like to venture a guess as to what would be a good material for doing this myself. This is something ive seen for years and ive always been in love with the look of this and now im getting tired of looking and not owning if i have to bend it myself i will, but if someone creates these and they do it more professionally then i would then so be it looks like the wallet will come out.
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Seems like any good custom exhaust shop that does mandrel bends ought to be able to do that....
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How about the aftermarket ribbed pipes that you hand bend to fit? They will take fairly tight bends and have adapters to fit many sizes. Chuck
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We did a couple of those last summer. Used stainless tubing and mandrel bends, cut and welded then ground down the welds and polished. They looked like one piece when complete. Mike
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Thank you guys very much! I have been doing alot of research on this and it looks like il be making my own! i can get stainless, Brass, aluminum, and Copper tube(im leaning toward copper or aluminum to match the new rad for a classic cool look). i will definitely post pictures for progress and when im finished!
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