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rattle_snake
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If you want you’re welcome to my mastercool set to try.
Thanks for the offers. Next time I do a big job I'll have to invest or borrow......I've got the Eastwood set you could use, but it has to be done on the bench (off the truck).
I have used the Eastwood "deluxe" flaring tool set with success. It was pricey, but very nice to use. Clamps in vice for secure work.
Justin, decades ago I fought with properly flaring fittings which resulted in leaks and failure points. I will admit, some of it was me being new to the tubing game but I found early on the benefits of a nice quality flaring tool. I kind of went off the deep end when I was building street rods, race cars and sand rails and ended up buying several so now making flares is a joy and one I am very confident in when plumbing vehicles.
You guys are not helping, some of us have a tool addiction. Shopping flare tools now..Another vote for the Mastercool hydraulic flaring tool. I wouldn't be without it. The other part of the process that helped me immensely was this Eastwood brake line deburring tool. A small inner and outer chamfer makes all the difference. I bought all the accessory dies for the Mastercool. Well worth the price.







































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