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Hermco, thanks, I ordered the flaring tool, received it today and replaced my fishbox drain pipe with it. I used the 1" brass tube and lathered it with 5200 and flared away. It looks as good as new! I was surprised how easy it was and how nice it came out. I would definately recommend the brass tubes vs. plastic, they seem much stronger and look sweet.
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Glad it worked out for you.
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What's the best way to get the old ones out?
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Puckyuck - I took a deep well socket (I think 3/4 inch) it was the exact outside diameter of the brass tube.
Carefully grind the flare off the old tube on the side that is easiest to access - then tap the old one out with the deep well socket. It worked for me
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I used a flat head screwdriver and hammer and gently pryed the old flared end straight then tapped out the tube with the screwdriver and hammer. When it was halfway out I just pulled them out with plyers. The old flares were pretty worn and easy to pry and straighten. Good luck.
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I did four this weekend.
Try cutting them lengthwise with a fine hacksaw blade, just through the brass body and flare, carefull not to cut the fiberglass. Then pry towards the center, kind of rolling the tube in. The tubes can them be tapped out through one side or the other. |
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