.....and modernize the condenser.
What does "modernize the condenser" mean?
I've been in the automotive A/C business for over 15 years and I've never heard that phrase before. Do you mean install an new condenser? Install a larger condenser? Clean the old condenser? I'm just not sure what "modernize" means when talking about an automotive A/C condenser...
As for the crimper? ALL crimp hose crimp fittings require the EXACT crimp die that is designed to work with a specific crimp fitting. In fact sometimes different product lines of hoses (within the same brand) will require different product lines of crimp fittings. Not to mention crossing between brands of crimper/hose/fittings will almost certainly quarantine a leak, too.
This is why most hydraulic shops advertise only one brand of fittings. Sure, they are a usually a "dealer" for that brand, but it's also because a PARKER crimper (for example) is only designed to work with PARKER hose and PARKER fittings. Now, pick any other brand of hose/fitting company and the situation is the same. The technical crimp spec is down to the thousands of an inch.
You need to use ONE BRAND of hose, fittings and crimper if you want things to be properly crimped. In the hydraulic world, NOT doing things correctly can cause hoses to catastrophically blow up and cause sever injury and even death. Hydraulic pressures are typically FAR higher than automotive A/C systems but I've seen high side pressures over 500+ psi on a malfunctioning system on a hot day. 500+ psi is no joke and can easily hurt someone.
Do yourself a favor, use the correct crimper, on the correct hose, with the correct fittings. If the crimper is over your budget...... find a guy who does automotive A/C and find out what crimper he uses, then order a bunch of hose and fitting designed to work with HIS crimper. Figure out your new hose routing and get everything cut to length with your fittings dry fitted onto the hose. Use a sharpie or white paint pen to put a witness mark on each hose end where the fittings slides on. Then take everything back to your crimper guy and have him make the final crimps. The witness marks will ensure all fitting are "clocked" correctly on the hose so there will be no torsional twist built into the hose when it's installed onto the car.
Good luck!