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Author:  Bill B [ Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Brake flair tool

I want to buy a quality brake line flaring tool that will work on steel bundy tubing - such as the "Sykes-Pickavant Flaremaster 2".
1. Any recommendations?
2. What is the flare called that looks like an onion bulb in profile - as used on many mini joints?
3. Does the onion bulb flare, when collapsed in on itself, become a 'double flare'?
Thanks
Bill

Author:  mini_mad_matt [ Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Brake flair tool

2. ball flare? I don't know if it has a particular name but that gets used a bit i think.
3. A double flare is formed when you have a ball flare and perform a single flare on it.

As for the first question, if i was looking at another flare tool i would definitely consider those sykes-pickavant ones if i had the money. They look so quick and easy to use.
I've used one of those really cheap tools before and it was neither quick nor easy, although it does work. I normally use an old school one at work which is a bit hard to describe but i haven't seen anything like it for sale when i was having a look a few years ago.

Author:  slacko [ Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:54 pm ]
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Hi Bill
1) I use a Laser brake pipe flaring tool , you can get them through John at Mini Kingdom on Line
2) This flare , convex flare , single flare , There are 2 types of this flare , UNF which is 45 deg face and 45 deg back
Metric , Din , is 45 deg face and 90 deg back
the Leyland code for these type is DT1
3) This type has a few names , Double flare , inverted flare , trumpet flare . yes a double flare starts as a convex flare
Leyland code for this type is DT4
you can not start with the din type flare , you can make a trumpet flare without step 1 but I think these were more for fuel pipes not brake pipes
Hope this helped
You live not far from me , If you would like to see some samples of these , give me a yell

Mark

Author:  Freddo [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:23 am ]
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pm sent

Author:  Tim I [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:05 pm ]
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I have used a lot of different types over the years, but for 'off the car' work I like the Eastwood one the best and would buy one of I could afford it.
http://www.eastwood.com/professional-brake-tubing-flaring-tool.html

Author:  Curly [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:25 pm ]
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I can endorse the Eastwood unit. After trying several of the cheaper designs over the years, I bit the bullet and bought one of those when building the Marcos. It works brilliantly every time and it's paying for itself by being able to do jobs for others. Even managed to do a job on a car by clamping the tool to the chassis :roll: .

Author:  andrew9 [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:29 pm ]
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What would be the rough cost to get all new brake lines made up?
I understand if I have them all in hand, and give them to a brake shop they will reproduce them?
Or am I better off buying or borrowing a tool to do it myself

Author:  Morris 1100 [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:58 pm ]
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Mini Kingdom online has the pipes made up from the original plans.

Author:  andrew9 [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:04 pm ]
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Morris 1100 wrote:
Mini Kingdom online has the pipes made up from the original plans.


That's great, I didn't know anyone did that, I think I'll be buying from there, that should make it real easy!
I added the items up for an early mini, just over $200 for all lines, I reckon

Author:  guna mk1 [ Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:30 pm ]
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I can also endorse the eastwood unit
I bought one last year and it works an absolute treat everytime
cheers

Author:  meeni [ Mon Sep 21, 2015 6:52 pm ]
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Yeah I bought the Eastwood one too and it's too easy. Well worth the investment it even handled stainless fuel lines

Author:  TheMiniMan [ Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:57 pm ]
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yep, we have the eastwood one,,, best money i`ve spent in a LOOOOng time
easy-peasy

Author:  Bill B [ Tue Sep 22, 2015 8:19 pm ]
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I have always had Burt Bros make up my brake lines, as it used to be fairly cheap. A friend has 4 minis to rebuild (if he lives so long) and I was planning on going halves with him. Will check the Eastwood youtube instructions.
Bill

Author:  slacko [ Thu Sep 24, 2015 6:15 pm ]
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PM sent

Author:  IndigoBlueCooperS [ Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:56 pm ]
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To revive an old thread.
Has anyone used a Draper hand held brake flaring tool or similar?
Only does 3/16, but that's all I need - probably do two or three Mini's with it.
About 1/3 the price of the Eastwood, or $250 towards other bits for the Mini.
Any comments on them?

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