Thanks to the help of several members here on LSR.com I got my tubing bender stand built.
My tubing bender needs a stand!!
Here is the bottom mounting location, the smaller piece bolts to the top of your mount. I am going to build my own stand as I don't see the need nor do I have the money to spend for a $120 stand from JD2.
A 3"x3" piece of square tube will be used to get to the height of 40"
Cutting the square tube, this takes awhile to cut but the benefits are a square cut.
Square cut
I bought this red paint marker a month or so ago for this project. What a difference as my marks do not disappear from heat like they do with permanent marker and the red shows up even when sparks are flying. Where have you been all of my life?? Great thing about the marker is it will mark on almost all surfaces where as the permanent marker will not.
Here is my 9 x 9 mounting plate and my 3 1/2 x 7 top plate. I went a 1/2 inch over on the top plate so I would have a 1/4 on each side for welding. Also not the cut-off wheels, both were new before I started. One of them got away from me and yanked the grinder out of my hand and onto the floor. Good thing I had my gloves, faceshield and safety boots on. That 1/4 steel is not joke.
Here is the idea, the bender will mount to the top small piece and the base plate will be secured to the concrete floor via red heads.
I still have holes to drill in both pieces, welding and painting. Its small progress on a big project.
Scott