I have a crappy flaring tool I was trying to use for flaring. When I go to press the flare the tube pushs out. I was thinking of grinding the tube lock down to give it more clamping force? Or should i just buy something else? I dont know if i could justify biying a nice one due to i will hardly use it. Wish i could rent one.
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any recommendations on a tube flaring tool?
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If you plan on doing brake jobs or any flaring more than a few times a year, don't buy cheap flaring tools. The teeth in the clamp tend to wear out fast and then you either throw it out or try and get a warranty. I have a Bluepoint ( Snapon cheaper brand.) and the only "issue" I had was one of the wing nut bolts stripped because my dad went hulk on it and tightened it too much. I would recommend Bulepoint or Matco as I have both and they both work very well with little to no issues.
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This is very similar to the one we just got at work.
I'll keep looking tor the one we have and post a link.
It's awesome but we do several full break line jobs a year on our restorations so we need one this good you could get by
with a cheap one like I have for years.
Here it is http://www.surrauto.com/brake.html
They also have awesome line
Here's a link to just the tool http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0078H...&pi=SY200_QL40Last edited by william; 05-09-2014, 06:56 PM.
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Remember thread 22624?
Their tube flaring tools are ridiculously expensive.Last edited by bravekozak; 05-09-2014, 08:00 PM.
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