If any one knows about a jiffy tube bender that goes into the tube not on the outside of the tube. I had one, but I lent it to the wrong person! The best bender that I ever had. Help!
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fine sand and cap both ends..
bend a way
be sure to remember to remove caps and clear the sand before ya install...
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I appreciate your response, but I'm looking for a specific tool that I had and lost. Its got to be out there somewhere; I hope.
What did it look like.The only thing that I can thing of is a system like those with the springs. But all of them go on the outside.http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Spring-Tube-Benders/index.htm
the type of bender i'm talking about was approx. 18 inches long with a tee handle on one end. Its diameter was 1/4 inch. It was made out of spring steel wire rope. Its use was bending lavatory and toilet supply tubes. With this bender you could not kink the tubes. Its bending range was much more then mechanical or exterior type spring benders. Basically it was fast and foolproof.
Well I found some.Called Internal Bending Springs.But all sources are in the UK.http://www.diydata.com/techniques/plumbing/bending.htmA google on Internal Bending Springs will give you lots of hits.
Never seen the type you describe.
This REMS bender is nice, though not cheap.
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