Can I hand flare with the tool below a stainless pipe or do I need a hydraulic flare tool?
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The best that expansion tool will do is straighten out the clamp ridges.
If you have stainless exhaust tubing do yourself a favor and go to a Exhaust shop for pipe expansion.Can I hand flare with the tool below a stainless pipe or do I need a hydraulic flare tool?
Ugg ok. Mom and pop have places unfortunately are getting more and more scarce. Midas here is a joke.The best that expansion tool will do is straighten out the clamp ridges.
If you have stainless exhaust tubing do yourself a favor and go to a Exhaust shop for pipe expansion.
A hydraulic expander gas enough power to enlarge it to the next size. The sectioned tool above won't make it happen, especially stainless.Ugg ok. Mom and pop have places unfortunately are getting more and more scarce. Midas here is a joke.
Yes they work very well.One time only because they stretch when clamping.flat band style exhaust clamps.
Exactly my question. I surmise it's for your exhaust system, per your other thread.How many pipes are you trying mto flare and why ? Slip fit or are you going to weld them ?
There are two versions of this clamp,stainless or aluminized steel. I have both on my car. I prefer the aluminized steel version because they are softer and conform better. my local store stocks stainless so if I want one quick I use what they have. I have had both versions on and off many times and they continue to seal great. I am sure there is a limit to how many times you can take them on and off but I have not gotten there yet. Also,you can overtighten one untill the clamp bars touch together and at that point it may or may not seal good the next time you take it off and and try to reuse it. One other thing... the stainless ones have super sharp edges on them so BE CAREFUL ! I cut the crap out of one of my fingers the first time I used one. the plain steel ones are not sharp like that.The best thing now days is the flat band style exhaust clamps. I have never used them but have heard good things about sealing and the ability to take the joints apart easily. No flaring necessary.
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I have the harbor freight version of this and it is probably one of the best tools I have ever bought. Don't expect too much from it though. I use it to reshape pipe ends. It will NOT expand stainless. It might expand 16 gauge mild steel if you really work with it. It will expand 18 gauge mild steel.