A good (non Harbor Fright) double flaring tool is on my short list of tools I want/need.
Hobo has posted photos of one he has that looks interesting.[/quote]
I have had a regular automotive 45* tool that does double flares for many years. But for hydraulic lines you need a 37 degree JIC flare and the heavier wall tubing is hard to flare - stainless even harder. Good JIC flaring tools are generally pretty pricey. I bought the Ridgid 337 flaring tool and it easily handled that 1/2" tube. They also have a 45* version (Model 345) that does double and bubble flares. If buying new expect to spend $100+ for either one. Hobo's tool is for automotive lines - not industrial hydraulics.
TOH
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 07:50:21 02/19/14.
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