Using a copper tube flaring tool

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @robynm7221
    @robynm7221 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! We were curious about how much tubing had to be exposed to use the flaring tool to flare it. Now we know it's 1/8th of an inch.
    Awesome instructive video 📹 👏 👏👏
    Thank you for a job well done 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♀️

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Robyn for watching.

    • @robynm7221
      @robynm7221 3 роки тому

      @@Iscaper 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Video!
      You're very welcome 😊🙋‍♀️

  • @33bartkid
    @33bartkid 9 років тому +3

    This is a great example if you are creating a flare for a fitting to blow out a sprinkler system. If you are creating a flare for an air filled system this is great. If, however you are creating a flare for a liquid filled system, you need to de-burr the copper tubing, using a reamer tool, before creating the flare, otherwise you will end up with a leak.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  9 років тому +1

      Good information, thanks for posting.

  • @cyberbadger
    @cyberbadger 11 років тому

    Thank you, Good Sir. I just got a steam boiler water injector and it needed flared connections. After seeing your video I understand the process of making flared fittings and have ordered a similar tool from McMaster-Carr.

  • @DimaProk
    @DimaProk 5 років тому +4

    I have one of those multi size hole clamp that I never knew what it's for :) now I know. Got it from the dad.

    • @andreaslindquist5415
      @andreaslindquist5415 4 роки тому

      Same her and i have no clue how i came over this video

    • @MyAlex1333
      @MyAlex1333 4 роки тому

      Dima Prok me too that way I'm watching this video because I'm not even know the name of that tool😂👍🏾 now I know I have something expensive and important on my toolbox😌

  • @xxxXXXjdXXXxxx
    @xxxXXXjdXXXxxx 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial. Thank you for your time, sir!

  • @donaldmerical9713
    @donaldmerical9713 5 років тому

    Excellent How to Video! Thank you for taking the time!

  • @HKinstr
    @HKinstr 11 років тому +2

    Nice video, very helpful for an espresso machine modder!

  • @rogerz3053
    @rogerz3053 9 років тому +4

    Thank you, I found that very useful.

  • @kenahoo
    @kenahoo Місяць тому

    At 3:26 - I always thought the next step was to forget to slide the next flare nut over the tubing. At least, that's how I always do it.

  • @andyf80
    @andyf80 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video sir. Thanks for the time you took.

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +Andy Fulenchek
      Thanks Andy.

  • @2002erli
    @2002erli 4 роки тому

    Great Instructional Video- Thank you!!!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @billieque9034
    @billieque9034 3 роки тому

    Just an FYI, if you’re gonna push air through the lines of the sprinkler system, you ought to be connecting to the #4 test cock (here you are connecting to the #2 test cock), the #4 TC is downstream of the relief valve and #2 check valve , and a more direct route into the pipe line. By blowing through the #2 TC, you are pushing compressed air through check valves 1 & 2 and the relief valve, potentially damaging these components. If you connect to the #4 TC, then your air is being pumped in on the downstream side of check valve #2 and as long as the check valve is working properly, it will hold the back pressure of air and prevent it from going backwards into the relief valve and towards the first check valve- the air will be directed straight into the downstream piping from the backflow preventer.

  • @bencordell1965
    @bencordell1965 Рік тому

    What would i know without youtube

  • @Lando1020
    @Lando1020 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this!
    TIP! You can often rent this tool from auto zone or O'Reilly as they are used for brake lines

  • @TheChefjustice
    @TheChefjustice 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. It is indeed informative.

  • @brianklavano6961
    @brianklavano6961 3 роки тому

    most helpful thanks so much for posting.

  • @lvleiva
    @lvleiva 8 років тому +1

    thank you for the tips that really help me.!

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  8 років тому

      +leandro leiva
      Thanks for watching.

  • @flashgordon6238
    @flashgordon6238 5 років тому

    The flaring tool has a longer leg on the wingnut side. That allows for holding it in a vise.

  • @maguesthousehuahinthailand2224
    @maguesthousehuahinthailand2224 5 років тому

    Great tutorial.

  • @mohdjefrimdjais1182
    @mohdjefrimdjais1182 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks for the comment.

  • @albertchavez7090
    @albertchavez7090 Рік тому +1

    No deberring?

  • @widi1624
    @widi1624 5 років тому

    now i know how to use it :D, thanks for your video.

  • @sadamkhan1371
    @sadamkhan1371 7 років тому

    Great project

  • @christiancowboy352
    @christiancowboy352 6 років тому +1

    I noticed that you did not debur the tubing after you cut it for the second flare.

  • @technoidtype
    @technoidtype 7 років тому +5

    if you remove the brass fitting on backflow preventer, a standard 1/4 male compressor fitting should fit right in to the backflow

    • @dandagerman6604
      @dandagerman6604 6 років тому

      that's stupid why would anyone wanna save time?

  • @monononny3974
    @monononny3974 4 роки тому

    thanks for the vid!

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks for the feedback.

  • @Iscaper
    @Iscaper  11 років тому

    Thanks for commenting.

  • @fleabags1971
    @fleabags1971 11 років тому

    nice vid bro. very helpful. cheers

  • @nishantsinghchouhan1883
    @nishantsinghchouhan1883 4 роки тому

    Thanku

  • @micthegreasemonkey2918
    @micthegreasemonkey2918 5 років тому

    good 1 !

  • @davem1264
    @davem1264 6 років тому

    why did you edit out the actual creation of the flare both times?

  • @mdnajmulhaqe6618
    @mdnajmulhaqe6618 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @cristomario9118
    @cristomario9118 7 років тому

    How would you create a sharp end to this tube?

  • @verniedaang8650
    @verniedaang8650 4 роки тому

    Good job,but the volume is not so good..

  • @davidkrump9446
    @davidkrump9446 7 років тому

    I'm trying to get a flare on 1/8" copper tubing, the smallest size the flare kit will hold. For the life of me, I can't get a good flare. It either rips apart on one side, and/or the flare tool just doesn't center well in the tiny ID of the tubing. This is for a fuel primer line but it will not hold any pressure. Still, reaming or deburring the ID is out of the question. The best I could do is maybe run a tiny drill bit in there. I've tried about 8 flares already. So frustrating. Any tips on flaring 1/8" tube is much appreciated.

    • @elenaherron918
      @elenaherron918 6 років тому

      I've seen that problem solved by using a 3/16 drill bit and removing a very small amount of the opening to get a better start and go slow and straight

    • @chris6200
      @chris6200 6 років тому +1

      You may have needed to anneal the copper first to get it to flare. As copper is worked it becomes hard and more brittle make it more difficult to work. ua-cam.com/video/3jSz11lz8MA/v-deo.html

    • @andrewkirwin4910
      @andrewkirwin4910 5 років тому

      Small amount of lube will help 👍

    • @jamesgil8075
      @jamesgil8075 2 роки тому +1

      Use a small torch to heat the copper before flaring it. It'll let the copper expand without breaking.

  • @jeffleblanc8850
    @jeffleblanc8850 4 роки тому

    It will flare any type of line copper or stainless or steal you call it a copper flare toolkits a metal tubing flare tool

  • @ve2zzz
    @ve2zzz 4 роки тому +1

    Slide the fitting F-I-R-S-T !!!! Not last !!!

  • @TheMatrixgod
    @TheMatrixgod 3 роки тому

    where did you get the tubing and the fittings?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому

      Plumbing store here in SLC.

    • @TheMatrixgod
      @TheMatrixgod 3 роки тому

      @@Iscaper i think here your using a 1/4 inch fitting,so what hose size are you using,like is it the same as the nut,like a 1/4 inch would use a 1/4 inch copper hose,same for 3/8 fitting would use a 3/8 copper hose,am i right on this,thanks so munch

    • @TheMatrixgod
      @TheMatrixgod 3 роки тому

      home depot has refrigerant soft copper line is that the same line?

    • @Iscaper
      @Iscaper  3 роки тому

      @@TheMatrixgod You want 1/4" OD copper for 1/4" copper fittings.

  • @bigdadtrav
    @bigdadtrav 4 роки тому

    stop calling the clamping bar the yoke, the yoke is the piece with the cone, other than all the misnaming good video

  • @alunroberts1439
    @alunroberts1439 4 роки тому

    Very low audio turn up the mic on record

  • @gerrykeller2405
    @gerrykeller2405 4 роки тому

    Uslist...

  • @ntsla2311
    @ntsla2311 3 роки тому

    한국인 안농

  • @mikelane4896
    @mikelane4896 Рік тому

    You did not instructed the distance of the pipe protruding through the pipe clamp or show the tool that gives you the correct hight of the pipe beyond the clamp!
    I have got to give you a big thumbs down for this video!

    • @darreldhs3426
      @darreldhs3426 3 місяці тому

      He said to leave about 1/8 inch showing outside of the tube clamp.

  • @Thebowzer221
    @Thebowzer221 12 років тому

    Speak up! My volume is maxed and u are still mumbeling. Bubba, don't overlook teflon tape on the non flared connections.

  • @66Gordo
    @66Gordo 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video