Pipe = measured by outside diameter
Tube = measured by inside diameter
That's why I thought the $100 HF pipe bender wouldn't bend tube. Then again, I'm pretty sure (trying to remember here) they were trying larger 2" tube. Maybe the smaller 1 1/4 tube will bend okay in the 1 1/4 pipe die? Anyone else have experience with tube in the pipe bender? What size?
I'm likely going to be making a pipe cage (unless enough people chime in that they did tube successfully) with that HF bender. I would LOVE to use a tube bender (for those that don't know, it sort of stretches & forms the tube over the die, instead of just "pushing" the bend into it), but it's just too much $$$.
Pipe cage:
* Cheap
* WILL have kinks, so the bends can't be considered structural. Design a properly triangulated cage (pretend all bends are held on by bubble gum, and triangulate / gusset accordingly), or you'll be sorry
* Not as strong as tube (but, with a 40,000 psi yield, it's more than enough for a light weight Suzuki IMHO.)
* Heavier (raises center of gravity) by a bit. I think .1 - .2 lbs per foot?
Tube cage:
* More $$$ (the bender alone will pay for the bender & material on the pipe setup)
* Will still need triangulation, but bends will provide some structure, and therefore require less triangulation
* Lighter (lower center of gravity)
I'm not trying to turn this into another pipe vs tube debate, but thought those things were worth mentioning.