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I just got the latest flaring tool from Snap-on. It cost a fortune but it's the slickest unit I've ever used (and I've used several).
Instead of having the clamp bar with wing nuts and the hand crank anvil this is a hand pump hydraulic ram with a set of dies that secure in a bracket on the end of the ram.
Insert your pipe, tighten the die and pump pump pump, it's done. Perfect straight flare every time.
It's brake line bliss.
It makes 4 types of flares. Double, bubble, push connect, and GM fuel line.
I'm in no way affiliated with Snap-on. I'm not trying to sell these things. as a matter of fact, when the Snap-on guy comes around every week I usually tell him to keep his "specials" I'm going to Sears to buy it for 50% less.
I'm just bragging about my new toy, saying that if you do any amount of hydraulic line construction (and hate it as much as I did) this thing is IT.
Hopefully someone will come out with a much cheaper version soon (too late for me).
Instead of having the clamp bar with wing nuts and the hand crank anvil this is a hand pump hydraulic ram with a set of dies that secure in a bracket on the end of the ram.
Insert your pipe, tighten the die and pump pump pump, it's done. Perfect straight flare every time.
It's brake line bliss.
It makes 4 types of flares. Double, bubble, push connect, and GM fuel line.
I'm in no way affiliated with Snap-on. I'm not trying to sell these things. as a matter of fact, when the Snap-on guy comes around every week I usually tell him to keep his "specials" I'm going to Sears to buy it for 50% less.
I'm just bragging about my new toy, saying that if you do any amount of hydraulic line construction (and hate it as much as I did) this thing is IT.
Hopefully someone will come out with a much cheaper version soon (too late for me).