I've been looking into tubing benders and hoping to find one for sale locally. The jd squared model 3 caught my eye as well as the pro tools 105.
The jd2 dies are very expensive, the pt105 can be had for 100$ less, plus dies are a little cheaper.
The only one I found locally was a "lowbuck" hydraulic bender, but I'd rather use the pt105 or jd2 m3 manual style.
Then there is the cheapest of them all, known as the "kinker" harbor freight tubing bender.
Some people have got them to work okay with modifications.
Personally I will be going with the pt105 or jd2 m3, which can also be upgraded to hydraulic.
I plan to use it for modifying my roll cage and adding to it, probably using 1.5" tubing. I'd like to be proficient at it, but I'm afraid I won't get my money's worth out if it which is why I'm wondering if a cheap bender would be enough.
What type of bender do you use, and what type of work do you do with it? Do you feel it lacks in any areas?