Tubing Flare Tool - AN 37* Hard Line

I know we’ve got a brake/fuel line flare hand tool along with a very nice double flare tool, but these are both purposed for 45* SAE tubing flares. Do we happen to have a 37* AN (JIC) flare tool as well? @Team_Automotive

Thanks in advance

-Dave

EDIT: It looks like 37* dies are available for the nice Eastwood double flare tool we’ve already got… I just don’t know if we have them.

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We only have what came in that one Eastwood kit, do you have a link to order the other dies?

Eastwood: http://www.eastwood.com/37-deg-flare-die-set-for-25304.html

Looks like $100 + $10 shipping gets it in 4-8 bussiness days vs $130 total shipped via Amazon Prime (plus a potential 1 month wait?).

Amazon: http://a.co/advUO68

-Dave

Two other options. Both are quality products:

Rolo-Flare - $105 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/flaringtools2.php

Rigid - $120 http://a.co/gWEVfsb

-Dave

Ordered from Eastwood, should be in by Thursday next week(27th).

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Die set ordered last week came in, annoyingly it wont also fit in the existing plastic case.

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Thanks!

That is frustrating, although you don’t see many people in the automotive world making 37* flares. I wonder if they sell an expansion case. If not, it might be a fun little project for someone to make a wood case on the router or something, I’d hate to lose track of the new die set.

I need to use the Eastwood flare kit – can someone point me to where I can find it next time I head in?

Also – do we have a brake line bender and a straightening tool?

Thanks!