It’s strong. It holds paint well. It offers dimensional variety to structures.
Its visual likeability is improved when the tubing is curved into a gentle, graceful arch.
Fashioning that arch, though, is not simple. Unlike bending wide flange beams or S beams, rectangular tube bending and rolling carries a whole set of challenges incumbent to its nature.
Chief is that rectangular metal tubing caves in. It’s a hollow section, after all. The correct equipment, directed by skilled tube bender hands, are required for rectangular tubing to hold its original dimensions, while remaining flat or square.
Accurate radius? Oh yeah, there’s that, too.
Max Weiss Company bends HSS tubing, 2” to 20”, all to exact specifications, and without caving or distortion. Whether your Spring Grove building requires a 5” x 3” x .125 wall, your product will be ready for use.
Larger sizes? OK. How about 14” x 6” x .250 wall. Regardless of size, you can always expect accuracy from Max Weiss Company.
Our rectangular tube bending and rolling experience extends to carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum tubing in Milwaukee, WI but we have our work all over the country and places like Spring Grove.
How? Max Weiss Company uses a proprietary mandrel bender system to keep the tube’s integrity. It’s a piece of equipment you won’t find at any other metal bender. Less scrap equates to less cost … and more value for you.
Look around. You’ll see rectangular metal tubing in Spring Grove buildings, canopies, artwork and elsewhere. Its simple symmetry has its own beauty … which makes it a favorite of those who first idealize the structures.
Contact Max Weiss Company for all your rectangular tube bending, both rectangular and square. You’ll marvel at our careful precision and flawless results. You might even call it a thing of beauty.