It is a simple tool but it works very well, is easy to use and not expensive. It makes the home made set of brake pipes look every bit as good as the factory made product.
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Save your money and use a packet of Polos instead. Sealey pipe straightener has no internal rollers and doesn't straighten pipe. This product is beneficial if you need to build arm muscle because it's almost impossible to get the pipe moving.
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Having a wobbly brake run is too offensive to my OCD, but I could not justify an expensive pro tool. This thing actually works reasonably well. On coiled pipe, it’ll largely remove the curve although I found that the pipe wasn’t completely straight. However this is easily sorted manually. On pipe with mild curves where the pipe may have been accidentally bent, it again works well - although advancing this tool along the pipe can be a little challenging. Overall this is an affordable pipe straightener that does the job well enough - and I am happy to have bought and used it.
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A very simple idea but one that works really well. Essentially it's just a plastic tube which, as you draw the copper pipe through it, straightens the 'coil' that the pipe is supplied in. It's quite a snug fit (well, it has to be!) so a little lube would be useful, perhaps. you'll have to straighten the first couple of inches by hand so it'll go through the hole without scoring the inside of the plastic. However, this is a GREAT LITTLE TOOL and tremendous value. Recommended.
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Product is simple but easy to use and works well only does 3/16 pipe but all my brake pipes re 3/16
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