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Flattening Tube

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Geoff

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Jan 7, 2023
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Location
Sydney Australia
I have tried flattening a 1" 0.090 Tube with little success. I have a 2 ton press (homebuilt) a 5" vice and a brazing gas torch. I heated the tube until it was cherry red on one side and used the vice to flatten the end. Result was a slightly flat end. Has anyone successfully used such crude tools to flatten the end of a similar tube? Or should I look to changing the design?
 
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