How To Flare Brake & Fuel Lines with Hydraulic Flare Tool from Eastwood

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  • @everardozarco3869
    @everardozarco3869 4 года назад

    I own 1 of this and it's a great tool to have if you do brake lines more than only once.
    So far I have done some brake lines on only 2 cars and it works great.
    It's worth every cent you pay for it.
    Supper easy to operate👍👍👍

  • @londonoalex
    @londonoalex 2 года назад +1

    Do you guys sell replacement dies and tips to buy individually if I have left mine rust a way and need to buy new ones? Also would like to do a bubble flare for a mazda 3

  • @eddieg7426
    @eddieg7426 4 года назад +1

    use a little heat from a blowtorch to from stainless steel flares.

  • @707SonomaComa
    @707SonomaComa 7 лет назад +1

    At approx. 12:05 in the video you show a Push Connect Flare.
    How can you make one of those flares but with a slight bubble type flare way down the end of the line?
    It would be for a carburated fuel line on an older 69-72 pickup. Like where the fuel line is cut to add an inline fuel filter attached by rubber hose on each end.
    Do you have anything for that application?

  • @jacksonbartelli
    @jacksonbartelli 2 года назад

    can this flare 60 degree 6mm OD tube 3mm ID for common rail?

  • @2slofouru
    @2slofouru 7 лет назад +2

    I just need one fuel line end converted to quick connect, argh that's a sweet tool though

  • @davidhull5629
    @davidhull5629 3 года назад

    Is a bubble and a inverted flare the same with a different name

  • @dtwtylertx6554
    @dtwtylertx6554 Год назад

    The issue that I have encountered with your other professional flaring tool is that the line doesn’t stay in place it slides through the die. I clean the line and die and its slides on regular steel lines.
    Does this tool do any better with that issue?

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  Год назад

      Here's our current recommendation for a brake line tool and it is absolutely fantastic:
      www.eastwood.com/professional-brake-tubing-flaring-tool.html
      We'l have a RUclips Short on it in the next week showing how easy is is.

  • @johnallan1134
    @johnallan1134 3 года назад

    On or off car? I'd like to see that fit in between engine and bulk heads or inner wings what with all the brake pipes so tightly compacted together.

  • @mikeh6876
    @mikeh6876 7 лет назад +1

    You guys need too do this showing A/C o-ring flares.

  • @williamdunham997
    @williamdunham997 3 года назад

    do they make this tool in 37 degree

  • @jullianoromanwell9181
    @jullianoromanwell9181 2 года назад

    Why are there 37degree flare tools?

  • @dimitriosarsoniadis341
    @dimitriosarsoniadis341 6 лет назад +7

    Kinda a waste of time if it cant do stainless lines. a manual tool can do the rest of the lines its a bit more time consuming but if your going with a hydraulic tool then stainless should be a must.

  • @hassanriad6782
    @hassanriad6782 4 года назад

    I want this product. Is there shipping to Morocco?

  • @nickmendoza1140
    @nickmendoza1140 3 года назад +1

    did yall discontinue this?

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  3 года назад +1

      The Eastwood Hydraulic Tubing Flaring Tool Set (part no. 31562) is still available.
      -JD

    • @nickmendoza1140
      @nickmendoza1140 3 года назад

      Found it thank you!

  • @adrianomarques6450
    @adrianomarques6450 7 лет назад +1

    dear please, is possible use to do ac connection?

  • @rabbitfeathers
    @rabbitfeathers 7 лет назад +1

    I ordered this on 12/8/17. It is now 1/20/18 and it is still on backorder. When will it be available?

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  7 лет назад

      Can you contact our Customer Service Department: 800-343-9353

  • @omarmoreno2425
    @omarmoreno2425 3 года назад

    the informative video contains certain misleading or false information regarding the fact that flaring can be manufactured with oring which, it is not true, you cannot with the tool in the rest, I give it 80% satisfaction since it also sticks very close to the tube in the adapter after manufacturing

  • @beaverdam3252
    @beaverdam3252 7 лет назад

    Nice looks like a good tool

  • @vincemiletti5545
    @vincemiletti5545 6 лет назад +4

    Too pricey for the average joe, but you have nice hands.

  • @TractorWrangler01
    @TractorWrangler01 5 лет назад

    Too many $bucks.. Nice tool though. Call me crazy but I feel that anything over 120 bucks for a little hydraulic cylinder and some dies is to much profit and not enough tool.

    • @ericwatson101
      @ericwatson101 5 лет назад

      I haven't used a hydraulic one but the other one he showed is the business but I can't do lines on a car with it I'll be upgrading to hydraulic within the month I do brake lines at work about once a week

    • @dunebasher1971
      @dunebasher1971 2 года назад

      It's a specialist product that's not going to have huge sales. If it's as cheap and easy to make as you seem to think, design and build your own for less than that.

    • @TractorWrangler01
      @TractorWrangler01 2 года назад

      @@dunebasher1971 This is a 3 year old post. But the answer is I did make my own 2 years ago and use a battery powered grease gun to pressurize a small hydraulic cylinder. Works on stainless also. Made the dies on the lathe.

  • @vastpoultry1072
    @vastpoultry1072 2 года назад

    Why was this so awkward