A: I don't know if anyone still does it nowadays, but I used to rent the flaring tool for the Brit and early stuff. From: Bob Johnston <shadowmask70@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Tips on double flaring brake lines? To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Wow, thanks to everyone that replied. The flaring tool I've been working with is K-D double barstock type. Not cheapo, but old technology? I have noticed that both sides of clamp are often uneven when I measure stickout with double flare bit. I've made a real effort to keep it equal. It is also possible that line could be slipping a bit in barstock clamp. I will try doing some of the flares in vice, the rest of line is under vehicle. The thought ocurred to me I was using too much torque on second stage of double flaring, then flare could not get right "crush" to seat? that was a longshot though. Those rigid tools sure look..RIGID. If I can't make barstock type tool work, I guess I will have to spend big money. I will be needing 45 degree metric, metric ISO bubble type as well as the SAE. Looked like those kits ran around $400, but were hydraulic. Just have to keep telling myself $$$$$$ kit will last for life(hopefully) but for now will give the K-D another try. Thanks again, Bob.