i'm mike finnegan host of roadkill and
hot rod garage behind me is 19 55 Chevy gasser that doesn't do great burnouts but it's going to now because i'm
installing a line lock i'm going to be using Eastwood's new turret style
flaring tool the best part about this tool is that
doesn't just work on mild steel you can actually flare stainless lines here without ruining
this is everything you need to build yourself a break or fuel line one of the challenges when building hard
lines whether they're aluminum or stainless or steel is that when you buy
the material in bulk this is what you're going to get luckily though Eastwood makes this tool
and it's going to look awkward when i use it but whatever we're gonna go with
it especially on the internet so there you go that's super easy then you take your die here set it into the flaring tool set your
brake line there so the other half of the dye on pocket in the place and when I pull the
handle for operation zero that's just going to set the depth of the tubing in
the die and you want to Snug it again going to rotate this operation number
one put a little bit of oil and you just flip it to operation number two all i gotta do is cut it to the other
end put a Z bend in it pop it in my 55 bleed the brakes and I'm read it smokes
the tires beautiful you need any both tubing
blaring straightening or bending tools visit eastwood.com