signcrafter
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I have an older one that I don't use much but has come in handy here and there, mostly to get ridges out of exhaust pipe that has had U clamps on it. I have some exhaust work to do and as usual it makes a good excuse to get some new tools. While looking at tooltopia at exhaust tools I see there are some newer versions of exhaust expanders. Lisle in particular makes a really nice kit that goes up to 4.25" and even have another adapter that goes over 5" and says it will do stainless. I did a 4" exhaust on a diesel one time and accidentally tightened down a U clamp and the inner pipe wasn't in all the way so the outer pipe had a ridge in it now and wouldn't let the inner pipe slide in. Nobody I called in town could reshape the outer 4" pipe. I ended up finding one place that barely could do it on their machine, the die was all the way unscrewed and kept falling off as they expanded it. So the ability to do up to 5" at home would be great. Like I said not something I would use often but they come in handy and I have an excuse to buy some exhaust tools!
What is the difference between these two different styles of lisle expanders?
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-32750.aspx
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-17350.aspx
Obviously the kit comes with more adapters for different sizes. But the single tool(comes in two sizes) has more fingers. Just wondering why lisle has two different tools to essentially do the same job? Do any of you guys have either of these tools?
What is the difference between these two different styles of lisle expanders?
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-32750.aspx
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-17350.aspx
Obviously the kit comes with more adapters for different sizes. But the single tool(comes in two sizes) has more fingers. Just wondering why lisle has two different tools to essentially do the same job? Do any of you guys have either of these tools?
