John,
Not Brunswick Green but one of the many variations on Mid Bronze Green in a brushing enamel. If I ever re-paint paint the body I'll get them to match to part of the original paintwork.....
Will be interesting to get feedback on the Chinese/Taiwanese double flaring tool. Mine is a Snap-On set that is at least 20 years old.
I got a mini pipe bender too. Managed all the 3/16" tube without using it but struggled with the 1/4" tube from the reservoir to the master cylinder so used the bender for that one only.
Best of luck
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650
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						oops just noticed it was gromits chassis sorry about that,
here took a photo, will probably only ever use it once, bought some hollow punches too, will make putting holes in the gaskets i make easier
john
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						My double flarring kit was marketed by ABV (Sidchrome). It appears exactly the same as a cheap one that I also have. The cheap one will not make a straight flare. They are all wonky and mis-formed. The ABV kit works perfectly. I used it on my '49, which has all the pipes in 1/4. All the bends were successfully formed by hand. The style of brake tube that you use does make a big difference.
Aaron.
thanks mate, for your views, have you used one?
the tool guys that come up here each year for primex are regulars and i know a lot of other blokes on the land that have bought similar stuff with no complaints, so the test will be in the making
at any rate the finish quality on it is good, is not misaligned and goes together ok, will do some test pieces to see.
john
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						Have I used what? I used my good flaring kit to make all of the lines in my SI, aswell as the odd pipe for some friends. It works well, and is easy to use. My cheap one was cheaper than yours, but as mentioned before, was a piece of rubbish.
From now on, when buying specialty tools, I will only purchase from known brands. Those that come to mind are ABV, Sidchrome, Stanley (these three are actually all the same company) KCTOOLS, KCPROAM and RYTOOL. These are the brands that I have purchase from and had no problems with. I have purchased from other brands, but they were rubbish.
Aaron.
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Snap on Bluepoint flaring kit
Finished pipe & Flares
New Tail shaft bolts and Nyloc nuts
All the photos from tonight, front end unbolted, new light mounts on rear fitted
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I'd be happier with those new prop shaft bolts if they ahd a longer unthreaded section like the old ones - you are driving on the threaded bit by the looks of it.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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						Just a quick note. Those tools will only do double-flares (v-shaped). Some fittings in Series Land Rovers use ball-flares (<>-shaped). Again, for want of a digital camera...
My boss has a really good set for doing them, apparently he bought it in the UK years ago. I'll have a look at the breed later and get back to you.
Are ball-flares an exclusively British thing? I can't recall seeing them on any Holdens or Toyotas.
Dan.
69 2a 88" pet4, 74 3 109" pet4, 68 2b FC pet6.
G'day All, I have a 'Rigid' brand pipe flaring tool made in the US, it is a first class piece of gear, and spares if you need them are available through any Eagles plumbing supplies cheers Dennis
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