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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne440" data-source="post: 101629" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>I claim zero expertise, so this advice should be taken with that in mind. My experience has been that when you shape metal it often has to be bent further than desired and will then "spring back" to some degree. So while it seems that it would be easy to just put the attachment on and then push into place with the machine, the problem is that you can only push it into place, not slightly past that point to allow for the spring back. I'm fortunate to have a friend who is an experienced fabricator and welder, if it was my machine, this is the point where he would be looking it over and deciding what to do. Without seeing your issue firsthand, it is difficult to give specific suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne440, post: 101629, member: 15549"] I claim zero expertise, so this advice should be taken with that in mind. My experience has been that when you shape metal it often has to be bent further than desired and will then "spring back" to some degree. So while it seems that it would be easy to just put the attachment on and then push into place with the machine, the problem is that you can only push it into place, not slightly past that point to allow for the spring back. I'm fortunate to have a friend who is an experienced fabricator and welder, if it was my machine, this is the point where he would be looking it over and deciding what to do. Without seeing your issue firsthand, it is difficult to give specific suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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