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flaring tool for exhaust joint

has any ever used the cheap ($30 to $50) exhaust "pipe expander" tools available Harber Frieght,  Grainger, etc?    Are these for flaring an exhaust pipe in order to slip on a 2 bolt ball /socket type ?    or are they for making the pipe so you can slip it over another pipe?

flaring tool for exhaust joint

Reply #1
there for slipping one pipe into another. usually you can but a ball d pipe from an exhaust shop or parts store. Like a napa=]

flaring tool for exhaust joint

Reply #2
Those tools are junk. Cant open it enough by hand and if you use an impact they become many pieces.
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flaring tool for exhaust joint

Reply #3
Yeah, they're only for removing the dents caused by clamps, and they don't even do a very good job of that. They are not capable of "bumping up" pipe diameter so you can fit two pipes of the same size one inside the other
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flaring tool for exhaust joint

Reply #4
Quote from: Thunder Chicken;276476
Yeah, they're only for removing the dents caused by clamps, and they don't even do a very good job of that. They are not capable of "bumping up" pipe diameter so you can fit two pipes of the same size one inside the other



unless you buy exhaust parts from advance.,, then yes mine works. I broke one , returned and repeated expanding and it worked.  Not good for any serious tubing though.

you would get more done with a hamster eventually spinning the pipe out to the right diameter.

 

flaring tool for exhaust joint

Reply #5
you can also rent them from advanced....
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