Evidently I am the only one doing something in the shop today.
Worked on making the handlebar for my vacuum. I've got a tubing bender:
but I don't have the skill not the space around the vise (where I clamp it) to make it bending a single piece of tubing.
So, I attacked it in parts. I cut 4 pieces of 1" tubing 20" long, bent 2 of them just under 90 degrees (for the bottom, so the handlebar angles slightly bar from the frame of the vacuum), and bent 2 of them just over 90 degrees (for the top, so the handlebar horizontal bar is slightly wider than the frame of the vacuum). I used short pieces of slightly smaller tubing to hold the various pieces of tubing in place. I almost had to chuck the smaller tubing in the lathe to turn it down, but it turned out that I only had to grind the weld line on the inside of the larger tube to make it fit.
Here's the bent pieces:
with inserts in the ends that connect to other pieces. I needed to cut 3 more pieces of tubing, 1 for each side to set the proper height of the handlebar, and 1 to connect each side (the center piece of the horizontal bar)
All the pieces, laid out on the floor, waiting for assembly:
I don't have a picture of it, but I've welded the pieces together. It turned out to be pretty straightforward to get all the pieces to line up right doing it this way. Tomorrow I'll finish making the mounts for bolting it to the frame and then see how well works for pushing the whole assembly around (primarily to see if it flexes at all). If it does, I'll add a brace or two to minimize it.