bobm
WTF, WTF, WTF!!!!
Brake lines are easy and I really enjoy this type of work. I'm out in the shop posting with the cell phone but I'll try to get started and fix it later when I get in the office..
I posted a link to the Eastwood flare tool and mine works well for both 45° and 37° flaring I do here.
I also have the two bar type that will work but it makes the job harder than it needs to be, FYI I have the Rigid brand and you can see how much thicker it is than the Chinese version.
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I really enjoy making stainless steel lines but the material is less forgiving and more expensive so unless I'm doing something for myself I usually use the copper nickel, when you buy the copper nickel it'll come in a coil and you will need a way to straighten it..
I made my own straightener but you can buy them cheap enough.
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Then you'll start out making yourself some little cheat bends that has some starting marks and you will use these to plan and measure everything out without having to do a bunch of complicated math.
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You'll see on some of mine they have the sleeves,those are for the AN 37° nuts and I've machined some of my benders to make the bends as close as I can to the end of the line with those sleeves in place because you cannot put the flare on once it's bent.
I need to get back to work but this guy has some great tips here too.
So me






