tbirkey214
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Okay so here's the story, I have some 2x2 14 gauge tubing that I need rolled into a 4-ft inside diameter and I have had a real hard time finding somebody to do it. I finally found a guy and we put it in his large powered rolls and it is completely ripping the tubing apart. I don't think these guys do a lot of rolling, and the guy that was doing it I think has almost zero experience, and I'm trying to figure out if it's their machine, the guy, or this is too tight of a radius.
I asked the guy exactly what was going on because I saw these giant dents in the side of the tubing and also one side of the tubing completely ripping apart.
You can see from the pictures that on the one side that I'm taking pictures of only one Edge is ripping apart, and the guy was saying something about his boss was saying to loosen the top guy as they go. I kept telling the guy that it looks like the top roller needs to be tightened, because the wall on that side was getting squeezed in on only one Edge which was the edge that the top die was on. He kept saying no that wasn't the problem but it was only happening on one Edge on one side.
It is to be noted that the shop said it was ready, then when I got there I had to wait an hour for the guy they delegated it to to drive back from home and start doing it because he forgot. The guy was neither pleasant nor a gentleman and made it clear he was not happy to be there or basically exist at all.
1st Pic shows how one edge of one side is ripping apart, while the other edge was fine. The opposite side was perfectly fine
2nd Pic is general setup
3rd Pic show dents in damaged side. I couldn't really figure out how this even happened
4th Pic show detailed edge with roller setup
....to me I think its obvious that by loosening the top roller(on the nut of the roller that allows for lateral adjustment) was allowing the top to spread out while the bottom die held the lower 80 percent in shape, thus causing tearing at the top edge. AM I WRONG???...Because these guys had all other kinds of explanations and would not listen to my reasoning. Then also wanted 50 bucks
I asked the guy exactly what was going on because I saw these giant dents in the side of the tubing and also one side of the tubing completely ripping apart.
You can see from the pictures that on the one side that I'm taking pictures of only one Edge is ripping apart, and the guy was saying something about his boss was saying to loosen the top guy as they go. I kept telling the guy that it looks like the top roller needs to be tightened, because the wall on that side was getting squeezed in on only one Edge which was the edge that the top die was on. He kept saying no that wasn't the problem but it was only happening on one Edge on one side.
It is to be noted that the shop said it was ready, then when I got there I had to wait an hour for the guy they delegated it to to drive back from home and start doing it because he forgot. The guy was neither pleasant nor a gentleman and made it clear he was not happy to be there or basically exist at all.
1st Pic shows how one edge of one side is ripping apart, while the other edge was fine. The opposite side was perfectly fine
2nd Pic is general setup
3rd Pic show dents in damaged side. I couldn't really figure out how this even happened
4th Pic show detailed edge with roller setup
....to me I think its obvious that by loosening the top roller(on the nut of the roller that allows for lateral adjustment) was allowing the top to spread out while the bottom die held the lower 80 percent in shape, thus causing tearing at the top edge. AM I WRONG???...Because these guys had all other kinds of explanations and would not listen to my reasoning. Then also wanted 50 bucks






