by commodore4 » Mon May 10, 2010 6:08 pm
HI,just recently I ran across this same problem.I took the tubing of the size I needed. I then found some HEAVY electrical wire the same inside diameter as the tubing.I carefully after inserting the wire bent the tubing to a full,with no wrinkles,90 degrees. I then used a torch and melted the copper out!.The result was bell type ventilators that were all one piece.The bell part can be enlarged with a flaring tool ,or the end from the bending tools they use for photo-etch ,the tip makes a good flaring tool. commodore 4
HI,just recently I ran across this same problem.I took the tubing of the size I needed. I then found some HEAVY electrical wire the same inside diameter as the tubing.I carefully after inserting the wire bent the tubing to a full,with no wrinkles,90 degrees. I then used a torch and melted the copper out!.The result was bell type ventilators that were all one piece.The bell part can be enlarged with a flaring tool ,or the end from the bending tools they use for photo-etch ,the tip makes a good flaring tool. commodore 4