PaRengade/mstar - The OD was slightly smaller than 2", but close enough for what I was doing. Remember, that's 1/2 the 1/4" or 1/8" wall thickness. I was surprised how close to 2" OD it turned out to be, virtually matching my stock roll .... err ... "Sport Bar". I did use the 1.5" die fot the material.
Edit: Wait a minute, on the way in to work it occurred to me that I was wrong and Pa is correct, that would make a 1/4" thickness. I asked for 1.5" sch 40 gas pipe, the OD did measure ~1.9" nd I did use a 1.5" die, but there is no way the wall thickness is 1/4". This leaves me to ponder some. The wall thickness is substantial, but not 1/4".......
If the rollers are set in very close to the die it takes a considerable amount of energy to bend the pipe, but with the rollers out further, along with a reinforcing shim under the roller to keep from bending the pipe at the roller, the pipe bend fairly easily. It was easier to use both arms, I.E. 10 pulls with the right, 10 with the left and so on until the bend was where I wanted it to be.
I really was impressed with the H-F bender. Especially after pricing what it would cost to have it don in a local shop, $50 for a Craigslist bender didn't look so bad. Besides, when I'm done there won't be any problems selling it again for the same $50.00