How To Use A Flaring Tool - Vevor Hydraulic Flaring Kit REVIEW
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2023
- How To Use A Flaring Tool - Vevor Hydraulic Flaring Kit REVIEW
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We get the Vevor Hydraulic Flaring Tool Kit and figure out how to use it. It turns out to be more then what we expected, but My Friend Pete figures out how to flare brake lines for a complete brake job on a 1967 Camaro.
This tool is designed to do double flares, bubble flares, and single flares. A complete unboxing and review of this Vevor Flaring Tool proves to be a great item to own.
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I have the Mastercool one, any mechanic without one and doing brake lines the old-fashioned way is just putting stress on themselves for no reason. The only caution I would give is don't try to use brake line for the gm fuel lines, I won't fare them it will just push through, make sure you are using the thinner walled fuel line. great review Pete keep up the good work...
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Pete, I was just looking at their stud weld guns as the have three or more to pick from.
The inverted / double flare's biggest mistake is over tighten the flare and crack the edge. Great info as now, this is a standard dealer tool item! Plus, having the ability to make new fuel line fittings is a serious plus. Thanks Pete, great review. DK, Omaha.
DK, Omaha.
This would be a necessity if you build lots of cars . Great review again Pete. Looks very high quality.
i have one it works great
The copper clad line is so soft my small kit works easily, but I have been eyeing the mastercool set for GM push connect fuel lines and fabricating. Nice video, Pete!
WE NEED A TOOLBOX TOUR
I bought one 3 months ago and love it.
Thanks again for sharing Pete.
Woe.. great tool..great info..great post.. thanks for making this video.
I just had a brake line burst on my beater go fast car.
I'm going to be getting one of these to try my hand at making a set of stainless lines.
May as well finish converting fuel lines to AN while I'm in there as I'm sure it's only a matter of time before those go.
#44 here. Your videos have helped me a shit ton. Thanks for what you do. 😀
Pete i bought this kit 2 years ago does a real nice job for stainless brake lines. Snakeoil
I bought the same one pete , seems we share the same interests in tools here lately 😊
Man great review
Nice Camaro! Flaring lines is always fun 😁
Thank you, my friend :)
Ta Pete you DA MAN Cheers mate.
Looks good
Seems to work, I have the basic none hydraulic one from napa, works good for the few cars I've re lined, I use the nickel copper break line from rock auto
I got the one by mastercool. (probably made in the same factory)
Pays for itself in no time.
I prefer to use cunifer tubing though.
Evening Pete
Nice tool worth the money
I have the Mastercool hydraulic flaring tool. It looks almost the same.
How is it to work it in a tight spot on vehicle or piece of equipment I've had high quality brand name old-school ones that refused to grip the line to hold it when trying to flare the tubing slips no matter how tight you tried to clamp the tool very frustrating I've had Snap-on and rigid
Hi Pete 🤜🤛
Pete Flare Woo....
Be nice if someone made a hydraulic tubing bender,3/16 is easy but the larger lines can be tough
The cutters are for close quarters or tight places the you have to cut the tubing.
Do a review on a Vevor LVLP spray gun, Pedro!
Hey past Pete this is one of future Pete's viewers advising you to check the flywheel via future Pete - it's a Star Trek time distortion thing.
hate to spoil your day but they are $125 on ebay. Good demo. Thanks.
cool
Always thumbs up #20 here
half inch ! that's what I need to customize the fuel lines on my truck
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One day I’ll buy a Vevor 5k diesel heater.They sell all kinds of stuff.
Tool time Pete looks like it worked.
Nite
Hi Pete! Hi Minnie ! - #ShakeAHandMakeAFriend
Dude whats up with the camera action
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Pete your camera is going in and out of focus.
You’d think that the manufacturer would have labelled the case with the size of the dies and adapters. 😂 Most likely made in China and will last at least a year. Cheap manual as well. I guess you get what you pay for.
I would never bother making brake lines anymore. There are so many companies that have a pre bent stainless steel for a very reasonable price. I wouldn't waste my time sitting there making double flares.
Depends on the situation for me. If its a repair, which most of the time it is, ill make up a repair line. If im needing to do the whole line, then yes ill order all new lines. If i can find it, or to expensive then ill bite the bullet and make it up. Then again it can get shipped with the flares damaged and you need to cut it off and redo them. Always keep a flaring tool just in case.
Your lack of experience is evident.
@@JOMaMa.. I've made more brake lines and fuel lines and transmission lines that you could ever dream of. It's never any fun. Now that we have access to the internet there are so many companies out there that make them factory bent and in stainless steel for a very reasonable price. I also have OCD were when I do a brake line I want it to be exactly the same as OEM. I want them to fit in all the hangers from the factory. I'm not one of these people that just run straight lines and loops. It takes time to do it my way. These companies that make factory production lines are pretty much right on. Not to mention when you do it in stainless steel it's harder to bend and flare because stainless steel is more rigid. Especially if you're going to restore a car you're going to want all your factory beds to be precise and you're also going to want to redo them in stainless steel. There are a lot of companies out there that make them for you. Any a-hole could bend up some crappy lines.
@@frankc1430Your eyes are brown..Got it
@@JOMaMa.. If you were in front of me your eyes would be black!
did ya fart?
Why are you YELLING at us? OMG, just talk!
Vevor awful company..treat customers like crap..