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Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:51 am
by windybob
Gee Mike, sorry about your foot! Glad things are better now. The press looks super!

Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:37 pm
by billcobb
Now get to work on an angle iron straightener ! My thoughts lie along the same concept, sort of like a narrow, multiple station slip roll.

Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2021 10:56 pm
by Mike Hage
The new angle iron is garbage i replaced a missing girt on my wincharger tower and it just bowed like spaghetti when I stood on it! Made from melted down cars and toasters

Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:53 pm
by Ron Stauffer
Sorry for the delay, paying customers got in the way.

So here is the 2 24 method that works well on 2 1/4 angle. I intentionally turned the crescents over so that the naming of the process wasn't too obvious

2 24 method 1.jpg

2 24 method 2.jpg

There are a few tricks to using them but they work well on short kinks like this.

I located the blocks I use for the portable press under a flatbed that is going on to another truck for a hoist. Pics of those soon

Ron

Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:30 pm
by Ron Stauffer
This is what I use to straighten tower legs. We can use it in the field as well as outside the shop. Maneuverability of the tower legs to straighten is much easier than inside a shop with a press.

Blocks for holding the angle

straighten 1.jpg

Hydraulic outrigger is the press. You can vary the spacing of the blocks. Bad bends, lay heavy angle or pipe in the tower leg V so the the outrigger doesnt put all the pressure in one spot

straighten 2.jpg

Ron Stauffer
Monrtrose CO

Re: My new "tower-brace-rod-straightener"

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:44 am
by JBarker
Ron,

Thanks for those pic, I used your process a few years ago from the past forum with a little modification with the tools I had on hand and it works great. Thanks for your wisdom.

Jerry