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Can any one explain how to pull 2 45 degree bends on a piece of pipe so the ends of the pipe measure 400mm. Is to pass over a few pipes.
 
cross over bend.png Its that kind of shape I want to bend not an offset can pull them and 90s to measurement. But unsure about this. Thanks for the link
 
its the same principle. just use the mark back table shown in that document.
 
this video is for a bridge but should give you a better idea.

[video=youtube_share;NQ97VBICooE]https://youtu.be/NQ97VBICooE[/video]
 
But if u really wanna bend it, get a spare guide and cut in half for tighter offsets etc
 
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