I have bought both tools. One makes an inverted double flare and the other makes
a "English bubble". The adapters that make the bubble are not the same.
Doug
Steve Laifman wrote:
> Doug Mallory wrote:
>
> > You can buy the tool for making the buble flare. It is about $80.00 from
> > Eastwood.
> >
> > Doug
>
> Doug,
>
> I bought an attachment set of tools for the standard flaring tool that pre
>bulges
> the tube.
>
> The cost of this accessory kit is about $25-$30, with many sized ends for
>different
> tube sizes.
>
> They are machined buttons with posts that extend into the tube ID, and are
>pressed
> by the normal screw point end, while the tubing is held in the standard tube
>grip.
> One extends the tube more, initially, to allow the correct material length,
>and
> room for the bulge. The tubing looks like a 'bubble flare' (no guarantees as
>to
> correct bubble dimension, however). This extra tip is then removed, and the
> pointed screw point forces the 'bubble' to collapse into the "v" portion of
>the
> tube that is supported by the 'V" portion of the clamp.
>
> I have found that the cheaper flaring tools do not seem to have a strong grip
>on
> the tube OD. This is even more evident in forming 'double flares', as the
>forces
> are higher. I have used a small (or large) external vice on the clamp to put
>more
> compression force against the tube clamp, instead of that wimpy clap at the
>end..
>
> Steve
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