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    Question Need help determining bend radius...

    I was looking at some older Bullitt by Ray Callahan photos and noticed his main hoop is much different than most cars i've seen except GRT but even its slightly different. Anybody have any idea what the bend radius on these cars might be, the pics are below. Thanks for any input, its important.
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    Last edited by Dragoon55; 11-01-2013 at 01:35 AM.

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    I'd say a 7 inch, looks to be about the same radius as the front upper rails, just more degree in the bend . I think 7 inch is a pretty standard die when buying a bender that includes a die . Looks like a Rayburn copy to me!!!
    Last edited by TALON75; 11-01-2013 at 03:53 AM.

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    This is not an exact science, but from what I show here I would say that TALON75's estimation is probably pretty close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TALON75 View Post
    I'd say a 7 inch, looks to be about the same radius as the front upper rails, just more degree in the bend . I think 7 inch is a pretty standard die when buying a bender that includes a die . Looks like a Rayburn copy to me!!!
    Your hilarious, crazy but hilarious all the same. Thanks for the input. ROFL

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ128 View Post
    This is not an exact science, but from what I show here I would say that TALON75's estimation is probably pretty close.
    Thats pretty (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) cool!! How did you do that?

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    Solid Works (CAD software)

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    Jealous, work at a civil firm, have 50 copies of civil 3d, not the best for car CAD, no solid works, wish we did things that moved so I could justify insisting on a copy.

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    The formula is

    R = C/2(pi)
    where pi = 3.14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardracing View Post
    The formula is R = C/2(pi) where pi = 3.14
    Awesome!!!

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    is that car a 1 5/8 or 1 3/4 tube car ? That looks like what a 9'' radius but hard to tell in the pic .

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    Radius is to the centerline of the tubing, so you are showing a 7.75" radius in your example.

    My guess would be a 9" radius comparing it to my bends with my dies.

    SPark

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    I'm just wondering .... Why exactly do you need to know the exact radius of that bend ?

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