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Old August 27th 03, 03:11 PM
Richard Riley
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 13:36:11 GMT, Jerry Wass
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:Ah'm a gonna use a buncha 1/8" SS toobin on my fuel injection system on my
:
:314 cid Cont. GPU. ---I'se gotta buncha ole surplus 3/16" preformed pipes
:with lotsa flares on 'em--Whack 'em off at a 45% angle bout an inch long &
:silver solder em on to the 1/8"--Makes a stouter joint & moves the
:vibration away from the flare
:fitting back into the 1/8" line--Dat werk 4 U ??
:
Ooooo, dat clever. Ifn I get outta dem serplus 3/16 ss, I ken make
dem.

I does has a good lathe I mite get to werkin, but I don't have no way
ta hold da 1/8 line ifn I don't by dat ting from Spruce..

I was gonna use dem aluminum fittins, but I was gonna use some a dem
soft copper 37 degree gaskets, do de werk?


:Richard Riley wrote:
:
: I need to make a dozen 37 degree flares in 1/8 stanless line for a
: brake system. My flaring tool only goes to 3/16. Spruce has the
: "Rolo-flare" tool that goes to 1/8" for $80 or so, but they say it's
: not for use with stainless. OTOH, the other vendors that carry the
: Rolo-flare don't say anything about stainless. Has anyone used it for
: this?
:
: Spruce also has a 1/8" flaring kit for $19, that comes with a flaring
: "punch" http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...aringblock.php
: is it used with a hammer?
:
: Spruce also has Weatherhead flaring tools that go to 1/8 for SS, but
: they're $400. I hate to buy one for so few jobs. Anyone got a used
: one for sale, rent or borrowing?