davygp38
Gold Member
I have to make two 22.5 degree bends in a piece of 3/16 mild steel to use as a rub rail on some stake pockets I am putting on my flatbed. I just happened to mention it to a friend of mine, and he said " If you can, you should bend it cold." I asked why, and he said that heating it will make it loose strength. In any case I am going to do what I am going to do, which is to bend it cold, if I can ( just so I don't have to drag the torches out.) My dad did a lot of Welding when I was growing up, and he always did what was easiest, Heat things up, or bend them cold, whatever. The question remains, is their any truth to this claim.