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Old 11-15-2015, 11:33 AM   #19
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Re: Stainless Brake lines

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I have flared all of my NiCopp lines with my 40 year old double flaring tool with no problems. That stuff is soft enough that it will conform to whatever fitting you are using when it is tightened up..... What do you mean "rolled like a flare"?

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I assumed he meant a bubble flair? Or double flair? I guess I'm not sure what they're called either...lol.. Never heard of different degree flares though... Astro van to Aston Martin...would all get the same flair in my garage.. .I got a cool ww2 surplus flaring tool. Goes up to 1-3/4" or something ridiculous..
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