HOW TO FLARE STAINLESS STEEL TUBING / LOWRIDER HYDRAULICS / IMPERIAL 400F / RIGID BENDER / DIY
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Welcome back! In this video I explain my process for flaring stainless steel tubing 37 degrees, for JIC fittings used in lowrider hydraulic setups. Enjoy!
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Can you do a short vid, on polishing the tubes . Thank you . Great knowledge & work guys
Yes I plan to
I’m attempting to setup the 62 two pumps 4 batteries aircraft style.
Seems like it’s pretty much the same as doing brake lines. Now I can’t wait to try this! I need to get some tools on order
the rigid flare tool is a good too as well as the imperial 400f
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That setup is going to look nice in that trunk
Thank you again for info wizards would like to keep secret behind the curtain of oz. I have no other questions very informative 😮
Folks act like it's their secret..
The set up is gonna be nice
Looking good 😊
Badass set up
I have a few questions.
Do you use the copper seals??
What do you think about those??
And what do you think about polishing the tube before bending it and then maybe just doing a touch up on it????
I've heard about them copper helpers have never tried them. They are basically crush washers. If you de burr and crank down enuff when it's time, you shouldn't have a leak. I actually do like to polish a straight piece of stainless vs a bent one. I just got ahead of myself and wanted to play with the flare tool lol. If u polish first. When you bend. The bend will get a little dull and just need a quick polish. But becareful because it can get away from you if you aren't paying attention. Leather apron. Gloves and glasses always
Does the de-burr tool come with your flare tool?
Yes I believe it did