I'm trying to replicate the optional sports rack for my 450 by cutting down an after market carry rack and welding it to the grab rail as I really like the integrated look of the genuine one but they're made of unobtanium.
I cut the aftermarket rack this avo and now I need to bend the bottom rails out to go around the tail piece.
So far I've only worked with aluminium in this regard, and it's been fine with cold bending, however I'm not so sure if that's going to be safe to do with steel.
Should I be heating it up before bending or is it safe to do cold? If I can do it cold, I can keep working on it at night. If I have to heat it, I need to squeeze that in on the weekend or something as I don't want to run the oxy torch with two cars and my bike in the garage at night.
I'm mainly concerned that bending it cold might do something bad to the steel as opposed to bending it hot...
Here's what I've cut down:

The bottom rails are what need to be bent and they're solid steel:

They need to bend a bit wider than appears in this photo as the perspective makes the tail piece look narrower than it is:

).However it can be done cold,if you use a well mounted vice.Mark the area you wish to bend,clamp it in the vice 8-12mm back from the mark and using a piece of reasonably well fitting,1.5-2mm wall piping about 900mm long slid over the bar, GENTLY and slowly pull in the desired direction(I know that sounds wierd but steady pressure is easier to control than sharp harsh movements).If I may also suggest that a trick I use is to mark the shape you want out on a piece of hardboard sheet or in chalk on the floor (as used in most every shipyard and structural steel firm) then you can know when you have reached the desired shape with the minimum of hassle.Sorry if this sounds like I'm insulting your ability,Believe me that is NOT the case as you are a very good alloy fabricator,it's just my silly little way.Hope this is of some use. Johnny











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