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Old 06-06-2014, 09:35 AM
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I am in Ottawa and I got a 25' roll of cunifer from NoLimits auto parts, and I've also seen them at Benson auto parts. You definitely won't find it at CT or Partsource.

The tool wasn't very expensive, $30 from the Matco truck - and you don't need to be a "veteran mechanic" to use it. If you tried buying those $15 "clamp" type tools, you could end up buying a few of them before you find one that actually makes a decent bubble flare, better to get the right tool in the first place especially when it's not that much more.

If I only had to do the two lines from the T-connector, I would have just gone with the pre-flared steel lines from Canadian Tire. For me, it was more cost-effective to make my own. Plus, this whole project was for the purpose of learning.
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