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Flaring Tool



Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 22:27:48 -0500
To: ihc
From: "J. Michael Daugherty" <jmdaugh@domain.elided>
Subject: Flaring Tool

I want to get a heavy duty [double] flaring tool that I can use for brake
lines.  Ridgid lists tools for 45 deg. SAE flares as well as 37 deg. SAE
flares [http://www.ridgid.com/cat48.htm] but only in 45 deg. for double
flares [Model 345].  First, are IHC brake applications going to use only 45
deg. double flares?  Second, Ridgid says it works in soft copper, brass,
aluminum and mild steel(JIC and Bundy) tubing.  Should I look for a tool
that will handle stainless steel as well or doesn't anyone use that for
brake lines?

BTW, Grainger says $71.05 for the flaring tool, double flare adapters and a
cutting tool.  Probably closer to $100 from Snap-On [anyone with a current
price list?]


Thanks for your comments, Mike 




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