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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dan, Sep 24, 2013.

  1. Been searching my sources on the chamfer of brake line to find out what's the basis of what I know.

    I can find several published sources that say the tubing end should be perfectly square and flat. One thing I noticed is that these are older sources.

    I can find several published sources that say the tubing end should be chamfered.
    These are newer sources.

    All the old timers I know personally says it should be square and flat, pro mechanics to hobbiests. Couple young guys I know say it should be chamfered.

    Maybe they changed the rules when I wasn't looking ?
    Ill give the chamfer a try but I really cant remember having had a flare go wrong with it being square and flat.
     


  2. I know there's more than 1 way to skin a cat. If what you're doing works, great. Just thought I'd bring it to the OP's attention....may help his connections. Not here to prove one way or the other.
     
  3. Blue One
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
    Posts: 11,506

    Blue One
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    from Alberta

    I'm a bit of a tool junkie :), So I bought the Mastercool kit to do the brake lines on my RPU.

    This winter when I am down in Texas I need to remember to buy a roll of 3/16" Cunifer line as I can't seem to find it here in Canada.

    I asked the guy at the Napa store and got a blank look till I asked him to look at Napa online.

    He looked at it on the computer and said, no, we don't sell that.
     
  4. unkledaddy
    Joined: Jul 21, 2006
    Posts: 2,865

    unkledaddy
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    I haven't had any cracks in the seam in the shoulder of the flair, but the steel balloons
    outward there so I always take a fine file to smooth it. And I always put some anti-seize
    there as well.
     
    Last edited: Mar 28, 2014
  5. Dan
    Joined: Mar 13, 2001
    Posts: 2,386

    Dan
    Member

    Ordered up the Mastercool tool...went back and did alittle reading thought maybe I was missing some steps so I read up and took my tools and some s**** and set out to practice. Almost every attempt turned out like **** (and I've done a few of these without any problem) so I'll try a new tool and see if that doesn't help...haven't asked for the Cunifer at Napa yet, pretty sure I'll get the blank stare but its worth a shot ...
     
  6. Blue One
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
    Posts: 11,506

    Blue One
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    from Alberta

    Screw Napa, here is a source or two.

    http://www.fedhillusa.com/

    http://www.brakeconnect.com/product/brake-line-cunifer-copper-nickel-multiple-sizes

    The Mastercool is an awesome tool, all I can say is practice and you should get it.
     
    Last edited: Oct 2, 2013
  7. steve barber
    Joined: Sep 26, 2013
    Posts: 4

    steve barber
    Member
    from albany ny

    After yrs of using the old style flaring tool i final got one from esatwood , pd. About 250.00 but is a great tool still have to use tube cutter, good brake line, d bur and you will have a good flare, take time now or rush and get brake fuild all over the place after no fun , been doing brake lines for 30 yrs. Wish i had this tool back then
     

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