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ActivaV6 wrote:i dont realy want buy new flare tool for 200 then use it for 2days and then left it laying on the shelf because probably i will never need it again. as i have 25metres reel of pipe so will change as much as poss in one go...
TBH, you could spend quite a lot driving someone to pick one up to borrow from someone else and then dropping it back afterwards.
As others have said, I'm sure you could buy the kit and then re-sell it on here afterwards for a fair price - they don't come up that often. It's likely what you lost in value would be the same as what it cost you driving about to borrow?

FWIW, I bought this one;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Pipe-Fl ... 20ef5efc24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Rent it out for a tenner a day with a hundred quid deposit for its safe return. :)
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wurlycorner wrote:
ActivaV6 wrote:i dont realy want buy new flare tool for 200 then use it for 2days and then left it laying on the shelf because probably i will never need it again. as i have 25metres reel of pipe so will change as much as poss in one go...
TBH, you could spend quite a lot driving someone to pick one up to borrow from someone else and then dropping it back afterwards.
As others have said, I'm sure you could buy the kit and then re-sell it on here afterwards for a fair price - they don't come up that often. It's likely what you lost in value would be the same as what it cost you driving about to borrow?

FWIW, I bought this one;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Pipe-Fl ... 20ef5efc24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
thats the same as the one i bought, but from a different seller

http://tinyurl.com/oquwo77" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and i bought mine direct from them over the dog and bone, also added the 6.35 die set as well
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I am selling one on ebay now if someone interested.
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