jimboflying
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I needed to curve some round tubing without flattening it so I went to HF and got a ring roller. The tube i was using was bigger than the grooves so I had to grind them to the correct form. The current rollers were hardened so they had to be ground. You mark the begin and the end of the curve on the tube and then about 30 trips through the roller created the desired curve. It is important to keep the tube in the same orientation each time so a marked line on the top and a vise grip help to keep the correct orientation.