Automotive AC Line Fabrication

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  1. MartyO

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    martyo . i just made new lines for my wagon with the beadlock style fittings . this are the older round barrels that go over the hose and get crimped. i only used this style as my freind has the crimper. in order to get the fittings i need i bought a complete hose kit and drier from summit about $100. if i had to do it all over and didnt have the tool i would get the newer style ring clamp style. the tool is expensive but everyone seems to carry these fittings now and the tool is much smaller and convienent
     
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    the newer style tool was about the same price as what your looking at
     
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    Picture/link/information about said tool would be much appreciated!
     
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    Vintage air ez clip system
     
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    I like that!!!!!
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    If you are not going to do a lot of them your local NAPA would be a wise choice. We live near a tiny town and our NAPA does lots of hydralic and AC lines.
     

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