The hydraulic pump flare tool from snap on/blue point is awesome but im sure they don't make it.. Where the hell was this tool 20 years ago? I have a couple flaring kits I used when building brake lines for race cars. Is that called de tempered? i've never seen a bubble flare toolcan you not just remove yours and measure them, then ask your parts store for what you need works here. Die once. Used once in great condition. I already have the flare tool, guess I didn't make myself clear, the problem is with the new steel brake line section I installed, and the union between the long steel line going to the master cylinder and the new piece of line. BTW autozone,Napa,Kragen/o'rileys do not rent the bubble flare ones. Return?!?!?!?! if you are looking for a specific line, your local FLAPS should have bubble flare sections. It looks like their Cunifer line is much, much easier to work with though, so if you're doing more than one or two small sections, it's probably worth investing in a bulk roll with the appropriate fittings. The problem is the dies are usually worn on the DF tool right where the tapered press pieces contacts the oval on the die. I think you need to spend about $300 for a good hydraulic tool kit to make fittings like you buy in the store. Please see my other ads. Select the department you want to search in, Bubble Flare better than Autozone Double Flare Tool, Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2011, Product works great for the money! I don't need an actual bubble flare. i think it has to be a bubble flare not a double flare. Moto Products brake line double flaring tool. But there is not many things better than buying a new tool unless its a new bike. Post your classified or want ad in Canada Classifieds. ", Links below contain tubing and the nuts and fittings for that size tubing. google_ad_client = "pub-8306900413359372"; ------ Born twice? Used twice to flare two small aluminum tubes for my plane to 37 degrees. ), I replaced all the brake lines on my truck with NiCopp (Cunifer) tubing and fittings fromFed Hill. If you're looking to spend that kind of money look into Sykes Pickavant flaring tools out of the UK. This page works best with JavaScript. Now if you go to Autozone they will tell you "A Double is a Bubble" [NOT SO] and let you borrow the rental Double Flare Toolnopeno BUBBLE FLARE tool at Autozone or Advance or O'Reiley!! I would have paid 500 dollars for it as many brake lines as we had to make in our shop for rusted vehicles and custom builds. If my math is correct it's $363 shipped. www.wolfsburgwest.com ? Tim Beachboard - Technical help and commercial customers. And use a drop or two of, in your case SLS fluid to lube the die and the line as you make the flares to keep things from galling as they are formed, that will help get nice symetrical flares. http://www.ehow.com/how_5435547_make-double-flare-brake-lines.html, http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item&group_ID=1338&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog, http://www.sptools.co.uk/Catalogue/tabid/140/language/en-US/Default.aspx, http://www.toolstop.co.uk/draper-49447-bpf/pro/kit-draper-expert-brake-pipe-flaring-tool-kit-p9166, http://www.frost.co.uk/item_detail.d+1/4&frostCat=&frostSubCat=&CatID=&SubCatID=, https://www.europaspares.com/BRAKE_RAKE_FLARE_TOOL___IMPERIAL___METRIC_4095.html, http://www.uktools.com/product_info.php/flaremaster2-brake-pipe-flaring-tool-p-11497, http://www.wrightsautosupplies.co.uk/products/10436-3-16-x-25FT-(-90-10).htm. Here's what one of our customers had to say about the rental program. Booster Cables are $5.00. HRDRAULIC FLARING AND SWAGING TOOL KIT; 1/4" T0 7/8" DIES; USED 6 TIMES; LIKE NEW; VERY POWERFUL. . I could never make double flares that easily .. Looks to be ~$400 for the tool and the clamp setups. I will also need to locate a bubble flare tool. Born once? You must log in or register to reply here. All rights reserved. when it comes to nicopp the cheapest flaring tools seem to work just fine LOVE THAT STUFF. I also cut tubing with a die grinder vs the tubing cutter, dressing the end clean and square is the deal and I never have an issue. If interested text me at 613-770-2615 or email me. Asking $150 each or best offer, New flaring tool for copper or steel lines. - *Power Steering Pulley Removal/Installation Tool $30, Bought Brand New from Carquest Never ending up using it. Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. JavaScript is disabled. I'm going to have them make some new SS fuel lines for my 1923 Hupmobile, so I can throw away the originals. Found a company in Cleburne that has a hydraulic tool that can do it. I got My Bubble Flaring Kit on eBay; if the SLS uses a Bubble Flare. The 009's precision punch and die blocks Does stainless easily too along with -AN and other types of flaring. I've bent and flared a lot of lines. While not 100% correctsimply don't finish the double flare. Hint: Too insure the tube does not move in the vise use this tightening procedure: (1) Loosen ALL the way the FAR thumbscrew, (2) Tighten all the way the near screw (3) Now tighten far away thumb screw as far as it goes. Recently I had a brake line go bad, went to my local flaps, they rented me a single or double flare kit for the brake line, found out it was the wrong one but I tried using the back side as suggested in a youtube video to make a bubble flare, but the handle was made of such soft steel that it bent, then the threads cross threaded also due to being a terrible quality of steel. Eastwood Hydraulic Tubing Flaring Tool Set. Trying to avoid having fuel lines that are really hard to service when I am laying under the car with gas dripping in my eyes . When you buy the brake lines be careful which ones you get. Only used once Excellent condition $20 Call or text John on 902 989 1764 Yes they are available, pick up only, No Name Flaring Tool Kit In good condition, case is broken 6pcs No accessories Discounted from $25 Further Discounts May Apply In Store Only Pick up on 17th Ave SE UPS Shipping Available Price does not include GST. i have even reused fittings if they are not rounded off by idiots with vice grips instead of using the correct wrench. I do not like the manual flaring tools anymore,slow.Have the Mastercool set at work which is pretty much slick to use and much faster than the manual version.The Mastercol set is worth it if you do lots of brake lines saving you time.Buy the brakeline by the roll,less connections to use.I see one mistake some do and like to teach them a lesson.Some put a compression fitting in which is a huge NO!Compression fittings do not hold up to a braking system's pressure. From Princess Auto and retails for $59.99 plus tax. I have a rack of pre-mades also, usually use one if I can. I did my whole bug years ago with a roll of line and a flare kit. i bought my bubble flair kit from snap-on truck. Just FYI - use a hand saw to cut the line. You'd use whatever fittings you needed, send the tray back along with the tool, and they'd count up whatever fittings you used and only charge you for them. And also add some brake fluid to the flare. But they did not have a 6mm bubble flare union, and their only tool was ~$400 and out of stock. Best I can tell the Fedhill flaring tool is made by. Complete with original supplied grease. Get crazy n make your own with a roll of line from Napa, an assortment of fittings and a flaring tool..or just buy the kit as posted. Pick up is south of Chestermere. You must enter text for 'Comments or Questions'. $400.00 will be charged to your credit card. $235 for the whole works. Ive doubled-flared 304SS 3/16 lines with a similar tool by Rigid when I made all new lines for my old 66 Fairlane. 10 creative ways to find speed using data acquisition, Hagerty Cars and Caffeine added to $2000 Challenge, Share a photo of your dog with your BMW, win prizes from BimmerWorld. I use the www.mastercool.com/ hydraulic flaring tool, really fast and perfect bubble flares every time. I had one and was trying to flare the SS lines for my jeep.I ended up wasting about $50 worth of tubingthe basic problem with the tool is that the clamp does not hold the tubing 'exactly' 90 deg to the flaring c-clampthe end result is that the flare would walk to one side. SoooI realized I am not correctly using the term. for sale. I use this procedure on other types of lines and it has never faild me yet. I also have come to the conclusion that I am overthinking it, and will just do a few more practice pieces and decide on my technique and make my flares with the tool I have. I had one of those hydraulic deals, but to be honest, I couldn't ever get a good flare out of it. After doing some snooping around i came across this website that offers a "perfect flare every time",they even have some tubing that seems easier to bend than steel lines. You are using an out of date browser. SPECIALTY TOOL KITS x2 $50 & 2 *AIR TOOLS $30, or $70 for it ALL, 2 SPECIALTY TOOL *KITS $50 & 2 *AIR TOOLS $30, or $70 for it ALL, Double Flaring Tool Kit All new! Location: Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Bedford, Virginia. British-Girling Fuel/ Hydraulic/ Brake Line Tubing, Nuts and Fittings, 3/16"/4.75mm Brake Line Tubing, Nuts, and Fittings, 1/4" Brake Line Tubing, Nuts and Fittings, 5/16"/8mm Fuel/Hydraulic Line, Nuts and Fittings, 3/8" Fuel/Hydraulic Line, Nuts and Fittings, 10mm Fuel/Hydraulic Line, Nuts and Fittings, Bleed Screws, Banjo Bolts and Misc. Hardware. Die twice. PIPE FLARING TOOLS FOR SALE MAKE AN OFFER,,IVANHOE AREA,,,EMAIL IF INTERESTED,, I have 35 new & used Sockets. Yup, that looks like the correct union. Do not buy this if it is for automotive use. Cyndy Beachboard - Orders, billing, shipping. google_ad_height = 90; Manifold gauge with flaring tools set - Brand New, NAPA 18Pc Master In-line Flaring Tool Kit #165C. Thus you discovered the 2nd purpose at Autozonewhich is to sell tools you will break and not be able to return. Back then, they had a program where you could rent their very niceflaring tool with the appropriate die set for whatever line you were using. OEM suppliers since 1995 in small bore hydraulic tubing for automotive and light truck brake applications. am i blind or do i not see a price? You can get the SP cheaper than list and it also does 5/16" and 3/8" which would add $80 to the fedhill price. I am convinced this DF tool exists to sell tubing you will waste getting a good flare that does not leak. It will flare 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 in 5/8 and 3/4 in tube, Flaring Tool Kit 9 pc Set With Bits Incl: 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 5/8" Address: Major Intersection (Queensway & East Mall - 427/QEW) 1589 The Queensway Unit #11 Etobicoke ON M8Z 5W9 Monday - Friday 9:00-5:30 Sunday 09:00-2:00, RIGID FLARING TOOL NALCO CRIMPING TOOL NALCO FOLDING BAR 18 RIGID TUBING CUTTER PRIMEGRIP LEFT SNIP MIDWEST RIGHT SNIP MIDWEST LONG NOSE SNIP YELLOW JACKET WRENCH SEAMERS TIN STRAIGHT SNIP. [This post a project of David Wissel, engineer. $10.00 for everything. For more information call 902-825-6473. Dave". For 02700000 its 233GBP =$371 U.S about the same as fedhill @$359. More modern vehicles, even GM, use metric brake line (had to work on a Caddy that required 6mm brake line, think it was only a 2004 and all my Silverado's had bubble flare's too). I've got a project and my brake flaring tool is not robust enough to bubble flare the stainless steel lines. Bjq9r25QHk1O7YttFANlbEdO26VHfLkOb0FKSoucW3ESHEWcqbDS5lFMVpHuslGK. Long ago (probably close to 15 yrs ago now? Most are " drive and some are " drive. Anyone ever use one? I am asking $120 for it. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. I have the autozone flare kit, will that work with my old fittings? When bubble is needed get a stick of bubble line and cut, then add an SAE double flare with fittings to the other end. Dose 3/16 ,6,8,10mm. HVAC TOOLS (flaring tool, snips, seamers, etc). You must have a good vise mounted to a sturdy work bench to operate the tool. metal brake lines. Does a perfect double flare on steel brake lines. If the line union you've ordered from elsewhere turns out not to be what you need, after searching around on fedhill I found this which might do the trick: I do not believe this type of fitting would be safe for brake lines Yep, that's what I needed. Use the double flare die, but don't do the 2nd step with the cone that folds it into the double flare. Please phone in complete order of tubing, nuts and tool rental. I agree, if I was in the brake biz full blast it would likely be worth the money. Losing your brakes is no fun. It was incredibly helpful, and the tool worked spectacularly. Strange. Fini la garantie vie avec BluePoint. Birdmanhere wrote: I did my whole bug years ago with a roll of line and a flare kit. your company. I was practicing making flares on a small piece of pre-made line I had to buy because they didn't have any of the nuts to connect the long line on the car to the union, when I destroyed the JUNK tool. Used once to fix up my brakes. Their rental tool does not do bubble flares. Made in USA, but it's Blue Pointthink it's available elsewhere cheaper under a different manufacturer? anyone have tips on using the regular ole flare tool? You will work-harden the tube if you use a standard tubing cutter. The security deposit will be refunded when the tool is returned to us. If you would like to rent a tool please contact us. The steel piece of replacement line was not what was on the car, see picture above. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. TRICK: To straighten use the VISE portion of this tool on the tube. Summit has a version that does multiple sizes including 5/16", but it's like $160. google_ad_width = 728; It is the old style before the bubble flares and no tubing cutter. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Google, Google Play, YouTube and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc. Hilmor refrigeration / HVAC technician tool kit includes; Flaring tool, Deburring tool, Tube cutter. JavaScript is disabled. I used the harbor freight flaring tool on my brake line. I was really dreading the job and honestly had no idea how I was going to complete it before I found I use the Auto Zone 3/16" olive drab lines. https://www.amazon.com/OTC-4504-Stin/dp/B0015PMZMU, https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ulic+hose,1792, https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/honector,1000950, https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/hoaring+tool,484, http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/shod.php?t=200654, http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/sho&postcount=114, https://www.amazon.com/Metric-Brake-/dp/B01DAQ0O9W, HELP! If I flared tubing more often, it'd definitely be worth it. I have for sale a Hilmor swage and flaring tool kit. Here's some pics of what I have been able to do with the O'reilly's rental tool: Flare on 5/16" line - ok, but not really a bubble, and a little lopsided: This is what I was able to do with the handheld 3/16" tool if I skip the first step and just partially torque against the 2nd stepDie: Wonder if you could use a swage lock instead, might be an option if Tool is hard to find. Selling because I probably dont need to use it again. In other words the die shaper dimple where the taper press hits it is 'ovaled" after about one errant press and thus it will squish-over the tubing giving a lop-sided flare. There are pliers-type tools that are capable of in place bending tight radius curves that are very useful when it comes to lining. Need to make bubble flares on 5/16" fuel line. If interested you can call the number in this ad 2 flaring tools in good condition. Their website really needs some housekeeping the 6mm section is glaringly empty. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Inspect each flare you make with a magnifying glass looking for cracks and bits of metal. This is what you need, I had a friend loan me his when I did the stainless lines on the 32 Ford I built several years ago. The tool I posted before is for metric bubble flares yet it works with the 3/16" brake line. Parts number TF-528-C. I must have flared 30-40 ends, and when I put it all back together I didn't have a single leak. Selling for $20. Features: This strikingly modern sofa showcases sumptuous boucle upholstery on a sleek metal frame White boucle upholstered sofa with metal frame Create a playfully sophisticated lounge space with this plush statement piece 10 minute 1-tool assembly Product Type: Sofa Design: Standard Reclining Type: Sleeper Size: Buy the booster cables and Ill throw in a free oil filter wrench and part of a brake line flaring tool. mastercool hydraulic flaring tool. 1 coil of 3/16"/4.75mm tubing with 1 #2 and 1 #4 nut pac. - *3/8" Butterfly Impact Gun $15, and Metal Line Flaring Kit $25, are used. Thanks again! Increase the search radius for more results. Brand New/Never Used, FLARING TOOL SET SNAPON SNAP ON TUBE TUYAU BRAKE LINE PIPE, Single-Stage Rotary Vane Economy Vacuum Pump HVAC Air Tool 220V/50HZ#230502, Ebern Designs Canap accoudoirs vass 27 po Shoko, Double flaring tool for brake line - Mastercraft, 12 volt vacuum/oil filter wrench/Booster Cables, Flaring tools. 2022 Motorsport Marketing. Put the tube 1/2 in the BF visetighten.loosenmove it to just a little above the surface of the vise.tighten all the way down[clean out the tube hole with a needle file or bit]now file tube FLAT to the surface of the viseloosennow move it into position for flaring then tighten taper it tad with a file, wire brush, dremel [don't mess up he flat] and flare it. Thanks, Bought it, used it to replace some brake lines, don't need it anymore. 04 Vue brake line flare type and fitting size. The 009 brake line flaring tool is made in England. You may not enter more than 2,000 characters for 'Answer 1'. - *Power Steering Pulley Removal/Installation Tool 2 SPECIALTY TOOL KITS $50 & 2 AIR TOOLS $30, or $70 for ALL OF IT. Only used twice. Free oil filter wrench and part of a flaring tool with purchase of this vacuum . 1 coil of 3/16"/4.75mm tubing and 1 #2 nut pack. Most of the time when I have problems it's because the line slipped in the clamp. Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. I finally found a flaring tool that works, flared what was needed and tried to hook the pre-made line (tag pictured in a photo above) up to the right rear rubber brake line, and it leaked like crazy and wouldn't tighten down. While we're on the subject, anyone have tips on using the regular ole flare tool? $25.00 for the first two weekends,(time in shipping not counted) then $25.00 per week after that, plus $375.00 security deposit. since purchased lines are either 2 short or 2 long,i make my own. Here is the QT on brake line flares. Look up feebay item # 310213428705. Garantie vie, c'est ce qui a fait la renomme de la compangie. Where have you tried? Definately check for splits and cracks after you make a fitting. I have flared hard drawn copper by heating it to a glow with torch and letting it cool naturally.
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