This guy is a pro. Not that he can do it every time, but he recognises when his own work isn't perfect. (not that i can do this anywhere near as good). You want to work with people like this, you will do well.
Just wanted to say thank you. I watched and saved a couple of your videos which helped me remember how to do couple of things for my o&p. Just got my full license today and just wanted to say thanks.
No. These were 37 degree flares. The difference is the tool, and not the technique. The 37 degree flare is bent a little less, so that it is less likely to form stress cracks. You cannot form a 37 degree flare without 37 degree tools - and vice versa.
There is a nice tube flaring tool from eastwood. (automotive, but do single, double and bubble flares, 37 and 45 degree, in 5 different sizes, imperial and metric).
This guy is a pro. Not that he can do it every time, but he recognises when his own work isn't perfect. (not that i can do this anywhere near as good). You want to work with people like this, you will do well.
Just wanted to say thank you. I watched and saved a couple of your videos which helped me remember how to do couple of things for my o&p. Just got my full license today and just wanted to say thanks.
that finger though
That finger is crazy but good video
good video, but whats wrong with your middle finger?
Bro gets all the girls...
I have my O&P for my A&P on March 3rd. Helpful video!
No. These were 37 degree flares. The difference is the tool, and not the technique. The 37 degree flare is bent a little less, so that it is less likely to form stress cracks. You cannot form a 37 degree flare without 37 degree tools - and vice versa.
what is the flare diamenter
operator error
Thanks this was definitely a good reminder before the o&p.
Thats a girthy boi you got there
thank you for your video it will help on my oral and practical next month
thanks for the video I learned a lot from you
There is a nice tube flaring tool from eastwood. (automotive, but do single, double and bubble flares, 37 and 45 degree, in 5 different sizes, imperial and metric).
nice video, and no wonder you prefer the other tool, looks like you handle it easier too.
how do you know how long the legs should be
I guess for better flares and longer lasting tool, some form of lubrication could be recommended.
could u plz tell me that what actually length to be keep outside from flaring tool for perfect flaring...?
Forgot to add a bit of oil on the flairing cone