Joe, I'm in the process of double flaring stainless lines with an in-expensive
flare tool. They
look to be OK to me. Close to the same dia flare as factory lines. Is there
something else I
should be looking for?
Grant 50 3100
Heather & Joe Way wrote:
> oletrucks-digest wrote:
> >
>
> > Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 08:17:35 -0800
> > From: cupola2@worldnet.att.net
> > Subject: [oletrucks] Flaring tool
> >
> > I would really like to replace all my brake lines...I'm looking for a
>source for a flaring
> tool
> > that will do double flares in stainless????
> ----
> You've had lots of responses, and I could give you numbers for
> Grainger's double-flare tools. But I don't think any of these will do a
> proper job on stainless, which you specify in your post. I'm not
> completely certain stainless even requires a double flare--that would be
> worth confirming. Any good quality flaring tool should do fine if it
> doesn't need the double flare.
>
> You've got the url for Inline Tube. Another supplier is Classic Tube in
> Lancaster NY at 716-759-1800.
>
> Joe
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