Powered by Network Solutions Online Store. Please see my other ads. not sure what I did wrong, or what the correct size nut/union is needed. Not much use. 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 Parts number TF-528-C. When you buy the brake lines be careful which ones you get. Found a company in Cleburne that has a hydraulic tool that can do it. buy fancy one off amazon prime, use one day, box back up. Post your classified or want ad in Canada Classifieds. Just FYI - use a hand saw to cut the line. 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. 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. 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. In excellent condition, maybe never used. 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. Yup, that looks like the correct union. I have the autozone flare kit, will that work with my old fittings? "Tim - Most today are BUBBLE flare [BF] and NOT "DOUBLE FLARE" [DF]--even my 92 Park Ave has metric BUBBLE FLARES. Strange. Thanks again! why can't i find. - *Power Steering Pulley Removal/Installation Tool 2 SPECIALTY TOOL KITS $50 & 2 AIR TOOLS $30, or $70 for ALL OF IT. 1 coil of 3/16"/4.75mm tubing and 1 #2 nut pack. definitely interested as well. Item number 230502 Voltage/Frequency:220V/50Hz Ultimate Vacuum:2 Pa(0.02mbar)/1400RPM/0.25HP Flare:3/8" Flare Oil Capacity:150ml Weight:4.5kg Features: 2CFM 1 Stage Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump High Efficiency and Low Noise Heavy-duty iron Casing Direct Drive Motor Allowing Easy Starting and is Maintenance Free Oil, Bubble Flaring Tool Kit to produce bubble flares in soft steel brake lines Includes. When bubble is needed get a stick of bubble line and cut, then add an SAE double flare with fittings to the other end. Use the double flare die, but don't do the 2nd step with the cone that folds it into the double flare. Need to make bubble flares on 5/16" fuel line. I hope that price isn't $16, Mercedes-Benz Tech Information and Support, http://www.amazon.com/OTC-4504-Stinger-Bubble-Flaring/dp/B0015PMZMU/, http://www.agscompany.com/automotive/brake-fuel-transmission-lines/poly-armour/320, http://www.amazon.com/AAS-Bubble-Flare-Brake-277000/dp/B006HI6FRG/, http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1/page_45095/v_8_tools_806_316_tubing_bending__plier.html, Eastwood Brake Line Forming Tool Pliers - Brake Line Bender - Brake Tubing Forming Pliers, V-8 Tools 809 5/16" Tubing Bender/Pliers | Tube Flaring, Bending and Cutting, http://www.fedhillusa.com/webnuts/UM15-3-4.jpg, http://www.fedhillusa.com/webnuts/common%20flares6.pdf, FedHill Brake Line - Where to buy brake line, fuel line, brake line flaring tools, brake line nuts and brake line fittings. JavaScript is disabled. ------ Born twice? brake hose change. I've tried 3 of the $60 and under brake like flairing tool kits, and although they work, I never liked the quality of the fitting it produced. I just looked @ SP site, Where are the prices? I was really dreading the job and honestly had no idea how I was going to complete it before I found Got the rental tool from O'reilly's and can get something that will probably work but it's more like a fluted end than a bubble, and they seem to want to come out a few degrees off square. This page works best with JavaScript. Sorry, I only saw a link to a flaring tool you posted here. I have an OLD double flare kit which works very well. Sells for $27+tax at Canadian Tire. I tighten the wingnuts with the sliding rod on flare to ensure the tubing is in block. www.wolfsburgwest.com ? Rock Auto has the brake lines in stock 2002 Silver SL2, manual, 5th gear swap (.605), 80,000 miles, black badges. I felt a little bit better after talking with you when I ordered the stuff, but once I got everything and started working, I was shocked at how well it went. The rental fittings kit is a stroke of genius. Eastwood Hydraulic Tubing Flaring Tool Set. With the purchase of tubing (12 foot or more) you can rent a 009 flaring tool (not the tool in the video) with appropriate punch and dies (for tubing ordered). I use that easy bendy copperish alloy brake line from world auto and it doesn't rust either. HRDRAULIC FLARING AND SWAGING TOOL KIT; 1/4" T0 7/8" DIES; USED 6 TIMES; LIKE NEW; VERY POWERFUL. But they did not have a 6mm bubble flare union, and their only tool was ~$400 and out of stock. It will come with a UPS return shipping label. Man, their equipment is way impressive. Where have you tried? Please phone in complete order of tubing, nuts and tool rental. Making lines that didnt rust would be a big plus though. 3/4 inch RIDGID copper flaring tool. How many of you brake shade-tree mechs' have had to fix brake lines? For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You must enter text for 'Comments or Questions'. TRICK: To straighten use the VISE portion of this tool on the tube. Made in USA, but it's Blue Pointthink it's available elsewhere cheaper under a different manufacturer? "Lasting value is built with quality products and expertise. Probably not good for steel byakeline. Link to other forum thread with good info: I was pointed in that direction first their Cunifer line is pretty awesome. From Princess Auto and retails for $59.99 plus tax. Pick up is south of Chestermere. Their rental tool does not do bubble flares. 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. Moto Products brake line double flaring tool. Booster Cables are $5.00. To do the double flare takes practice and sometimes still will be a failure. Asking $40 OBO. HVAC TOOLS (flaring tool, snips, seamers, etc). The cunifer tubing sold by Fed Hill is great stuff. I have the Titan hand tool for 3/16" brake line and it will do a nice bubble on thatsize. Husband used for gas fitting. google_ad_client = "pub-8306900413359372"; 2022 Motorsport Marketing. Fini la garantie vie avec BluePoint. 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. flemcadiddlehopper wrote: 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. Near perfect flares. Thus you discovered the 2nd purpose at Autozonewhich is to sell tools you will break and not be able to return. Location: Beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Bedford, Virginia. You must log in or register to reply here. Used once in great condition. Garantie vie, c'est ce qui a fait la renomme de la compangie. 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 . The flaring kit at auto zone is not intended for bubble flare but I did make a few with that kit after seeing a post on youtube and it worked but I would not do every connection like that its a PITA! Not sure if they still do the rental thing, but worth an email to them. I'm going to have them make some new SS fuel lines for my 1923 Hupmobile, so I can throw away the originals. Losing your brakes is no fun. 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!! Dose 3/16 ,6,8,10mm. But there is not many things better than buying a new tool unless its a new bike. In particular, I am looking for an M12 x 1 fitting for a 6mm hydraulic line to the SLS control valve on my 84 300D wagon. I did my whole bug years ago with a roll of line and a flare kit. I use the Auto Zone 3/16" olive drab lines. They are coated to rustproof and are a bit softer for making flares. You must log in or register to reply here. 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. FYI, their website has not changed since I did that work! And also add some brake fluid to the flare. The Inline flaring tool's unique design locks the adapters, cone and tube in a perfect line making perfect factory flares every time with less risk of Flaring tool in very good condition. 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. 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 went up to the Right Stuff Detailing's open house event in Columbus, Ohio last week. Is it easy? For more information call 902-825-6473. Fortunately I had the old fitting still so I cut/reflared the pre-made line where it hooks to the right rear brake line and the old fitting tightened down just fine with no leaks. Used twice to flare two small aluminum tubes for my plane to 37 degrees. I've got a project and my brake flaring tool is not robust enough to bubble flare the stainless steel lines. Most of the time when I have problems it's because the line slipped in the clamp. 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. 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 steel piece of replacement line was not what was on the car, see picture above. $10.00 for everything. SC2 frt. PIPE FLARING TOOLS FOR SALE MAKE AN OFFER,,IVANHOE AREA,,,EMAIL IF INTERESTED,, I have 35 new & used Sockets. As I mentioned when we talked, I'm extremely pleased with how well all of that went. Selling because I probably dont need to use it again. DOUBLE FLARING TOOL SET, WITH 5 DIES/YOLK AND BAR ASSEMBLY/HANDLE/45 FLARE. Now I have a leak where the long line that goes to the front goes to the union, again the nut won't tighten down and it's leaking pretty bad. Mastercraft Flaring Tool. 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. I have flared hard drawn copper by heating it to a glow with torch and letting it cool naturally. - *3/8" Butterfly Impact Gun $15, and Metal Line Flaring Kit $25, are used. I have a couple flaring kits I used when building brake lines for race cars. I have a rack of pre-mades also, usually use one if I can. 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. It worked fine; I did have a problem mating different brands of unions, though. I had one of those hydraulic deals, but to be honest, I couldn't ever get a good flare out of it. If interested you can call the number in this ad 2 flaring tools in good condition. 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. If my math is correct it's $363 shipped. That looks like the POS tool the Sears sells. I must have flared 30-40 ends, and when I put it all back together I didn't have a single leak. Double Flaring Tool kit For double or single flares in brake pipes etc. 75 pieces of auto specialty tools from filter wrenches, hones, feeler gauges ,snap ring pliers and flaring kit. They'd also send you a tray full of fittings for that size line. I used a standered (sae) when I did my breaks. - *Power Steering Pulley Removal/Installation Tool $30, Bought Brand New from Carquest Never ending up using it. If you would like to rent a tool please contact us. Here's what one of our customers had to say about the rental program.