Tubing Beader
Verne Koester
verne at twmi.rr.com
Sun Sep 29 20:22:17 AKDT 2002
Dave,
I hadn't seen the Wanco before. Now that I've gone to their site, I'd give
it serious consideration. Their use of male and female dies is quite similar
to the Parker unit which is no longer made. It's a superior method than the
one used by the Earl's unit. Plus, you only need to buy one unit for a wide
range of tubing sizes. With the Earl's unit, you need a separate tool for
each tubing size.
Verne
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Harmon" <k6xyz at attbi.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 10:43 PM
Subject: Tubing Beader
> Verne...how well does that beader work that you got from Earls?
> I need to bead a 5/8 od alum tube but I am concerned about the tool
> wobbling because it does not seem to fit very well inside the tube.
> The WANCO tool is a heckova lot better and supports the od of the tube
> but is a lot more expensive. http://wancotool.com/tube.htm
> What was your experience with the Earls unit?
> Regards
> Dave
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