ok so I followed your tip and found it really useful. I used the impact wrench and it made my work super easy.TurboJ4000 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 12:31 pm I have found that the normal manual cheap style tool is generally extremely easy to use if you use an impact wrench. There is almost no extra bending force and it makes a damn near factory quality flare.
Glad it worked! I thought it would ruin the flare at first but it's the best flares I've ever made.Surbir wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:48 amok so I followed your tip and found it really useful. I used the impact wrench and it made my work super easy.TurboJ4000 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 12:31 pm I have found that the normal manual cheap style tool is generally extremely easy to use if you use an impact wrench. There is almost no extra bending force and it makes a damn near factory quality flare.
Thanks.
Are you using an impact on the screw that forms the flair? The ones I have seen have a T handle, did you make an adapter for that?TurboJ4000 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 12:31 pm I have found that the normal manual cheap style tool is generally extremely easy to use if you use an impact wrench. There is almost no extra bending force and it makes a damn near factory quality flare.
threepiece wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 8:18 amAre you using an impact on the screw that forms the flair? The ones I have seen have a T handle, did you make an adapter for that?TurboJ4000 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2020 12:31 pm I have found that the normal manual cheap style tool is generally extremely easy to use if you use an impact wrench. There is almost no extra bending force and it makes a damn near factory quality flare.