Haven't posted much in a long while, but I've finally sourced a set of mk4 golf brakes and hangers (I will be altering the mounting plates to take the dog leg into account) and have been lent (on long term loan) a clarkes 12tonne hydraulic bender.
My question is how do you measure the angles you need on your steel tube/pipe accurately.
Using the smallest former (marked 20 - I assume this is the I/D of the pipe that this former is for) I tried a section of small tube approx 20mm O/D with a 1.5 - 2mm wall which did bend but deformed so no good.
For my second attempt I cut a section of 26.9mm O/D, 3mm wall ERW tube and using the same former but this time lined with several layers of thin plastic I managed to bend what I thought was a 90 deg bend. However after beating the former several times to remove it from the tube I checked it with a square and it was miles out.
I had thought about scribing/marking the inner face of one side the bender because I can't get in with an angle finder or square to lay it against the tube as I bend it. What is the best way of measuring the bend angle

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