Just me or does it look like Joe is struggling a bit on some of the bends. Any case, seems cool gadget but much cheaper and simpler devices out on the market. I actually built my own to put in a vice and pull the line through. Main part of my business in the rust belt is brake and fuel line replacement and buying pre-bent is hit or miss from a few suppliers along with customers needed their vehicle fixed ASAP(no time for shipping). So making lines is paramount but unfortunately Eastwood tools don't hit the mark when using Stainless, does okay on steel and great on aluminum and copper, so not much value in it for me which is a shame as the design behind the flaring tool is amazing just lacks the quality to perform on stainless which should be the norm on most lines as the theory is never have to worry again.
Very interesting tool. Nice presentation and most of all No man bun in your hair!! Old Joe did real good job and got better with time but I couldn't buy from Eastwood because of the unprofessional look. I think I need to buy one of these tools (even if I don't use it like the flaring tool I bought) before they disappear!! Thanks .
This tool is terrible. I recently bought it a few days ago and it didn't even properly accept my 3/16 steel line and was a waste of money.
We're sorry to hear it didn't work well for you. You can always reach out to customer service for techniques and questions. 800-343-9353
They make stuff like that for your hair too you know........
Just out of curiosity, what's it called and where can somebody buy it? ...asking for a friend. 😅
-JD
Just me or does it look like Joe is struggling a bit on some of the bends. Any case, seems cool gadget but much cheaper and simpler devices out on the market. I actually built my own to put in a vice and pull the line through. Main part of my business in the rust belt is brake and fuel line replacement and buying pre-bent is hit or miss from a few suppliers along with customers needed their vehicle fixed ASAP(no time for shipping). So making lines is paramount but unfortunately Eastwood tools don't hit the mark when using Stainless, does okay on steel and great on aluminum and copper, so not much value in it for me which is a shame as the design behind the flaring tool is amazing just lacks the quality to perform on stainless which should be the norm on most lines as the theory is never have to worry again.
This is nice and compact!
now make one that can do 5/16 tubing
Do the job right ✌️
Very interesting tool. Nice presentation and most of all No man bun in your hair!! Old Joe did real good job and got better with time but I couldn't buy from Eastwood because of the unprofessional look. I think I need to buy one of these tools (even if I don't use it like the flaring tool I bought) before they disappear!! Thanks .