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Old 04-19-2018, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by J-Mech View Post
No such thing as an "automotive" flare. No such thing as "gas line" flare either.

There is SAE 45° flare and JIC 37° flare.

Hydraulics use 37°. Can you use a 45° double flare..... yes, you can. It doesn't match, but I've not had issues doing it in low pressure applications. I will however say, it is better to use the correct flare degree. I can't guarantee you no leaks if the flares don't match. Make sense?

I don't know what tools you have, but it you have a tool to double flare, it wouldn't matter which degree cone you use after making the "bubble" for the double flare. I don't know what tool you have that you think is for gas line, but if you mean for flaring copper for LP or NG, that would be 45°.
Thanks for the clarification on the terms it explains why I'm struggling googling this topic.

Your hunch is correct I have a SAE tool that I can make the bubble with and then transfer over and flatten it with the JIC. Great tip Thank you!
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