[s-cars] flare nut wrench recommendation?

Dave Kase davekase at pdqlocks.com
Tue May 27 11:51:30 PDT 2008


fire fire fire  heh heh

Honestly, a little pops those babies loose most every time...


Theodore Chen wrote:
> torch is good, as long as you don't set fire to anything.  :)
>
> probably a good idea to soak the flare nuts in PB blaster or kroil 
> (preferably overnight) prior to starting work.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Dave Kase <davekase at pdqlocks.com>
> To: Theodore Chen <tedebearp at yahoo.com>
> Cc: Peter Schulz <pcschulz at comcast.net>; s-car-list at audifans.com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:51:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] flare nut wrench recommendation?
>
> Good idea - the other thing that works for me all the time on brake 
> lines - heat.  Hit the fittings with a propane torch a bit.
>
> Kase
>
>
> Theodore Chen wrote:
>> the nuts are often made of soft metal, and if there's significant corrosion, they can be difficult to remove without mangling them.  if you're having problems with the flare nut wrench slipping, try putting vise grips on the wrench to keep it from opening up.
>>
>> -t.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Dave Kase <davekase at pdqlocks.com>
>> To: Peter Schulz <pcschulz at comcast.net>
>> Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:55:19 AM
>> Subject: Re: [s-cars] flare nut wrench
>>  recommendation?
>>
>> Why aren't they up to the task?  I use Craftsmen flare nut wrenches 
>> regularly and they work well for me in not-as-corrosive PA.
>>
>> The problem I found with the Snap-On Flare nut wrenches is that the 
>> tolerance is so close that any nick or minor blemish on the nut will 
>> keep the wrench from fitting on.   You also have to get the exact right 
>> angle to get it to slip on.  Too tight for practical purposes IMO.
>>
>> I have been moving from Snap-On toward S-K tools.  Less expensive and 
>> still great quality.  Maybe not quite as good as Snap-On/MAC but  plenty 
>> good enough for a shade-tree like myself.  Craftsman sockets are shit 
>> but some of their other items are OK.
>>
>> Kase
>>
>>   
>>> Gents:
>>>
>>> I need to replace flex brake lines on a number of my vehicles, and to 
>>> be honest, it is my LEAST favorite job.
>>> My Sears crapsman and NAPA 11mm flare nut wrenches aren't up to the 
>>> task, so I want to INVEST in something that will make this process 
>>> less traumatic (I'm in salty New England) for me...
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>>
>>> -Peter Schulz
>>> Chelmsford Ma, USA
>>> http://www.naaclub.org/
>>>
>>> 1995.5 S6 Avant Emerald/Ecru
>>> 1995.5 S6 Avant Silver/Platinum
>>> 1991 200 20v Q Avant Titan Grey (for sale)
>>> 1991 90 20v Q Red
>>> 1991 CQ silver  (eS2 recipient) 
>>>
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