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<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black;">Try using a filler block inside
the track section? If the space inside the track is 1
1/2", slide some short pieces of 2x2 inside where the bend is going, and that should keep the track from collapsing.<br>
Another option is to talk to your local steel supplier (Gold Coast Steel in
Oxnard is my closest one) and see what their capabilities are. <br>
Hth,<br>
Steven R Hood<br>
310.756.3555<br>
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January 15, 2015 7:19:29 PM PJ Veltri via Stagecraft
<stagecraft@theatrical.net> wrote:</p>
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dir="ltr">Hi all,<div><br></div><div>I am looking for tips on bending some
steel curtain track in the shop. The harbor freight tube bender we have
won't open enough for the track to fit through with the flat dies on
and when we tried to run the track through on the curved dies it ended up
just bending the channel shut and twisting the
track. </div><div><br></div><div>The track we have in shop is H&H model
101 (I think) but we would be willing to bend unistrut too if that is
easier in any way.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks</div><div>PJ</div></div>
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