P Phil G Supporter Apr 28, 2021 #1 Any recommendations on a Hydraulic Crimper for the AC Hose? I see some for $150-$200 has anyone had experience with these? Thanks Phil
Any recommendations on a Hydraulic Crimper for the AC Hose? I see some for $150-$200 has anyone had experience with these? Thanks Phil
K Karl Wood Apr 29, 2021 #2 I bought a Mophorn hydraulic crimper on Amazon. This looks just the same, but a cheaper price than I paid. They work great. IBOSAD Hydraulic Hose Crimper Hydra-Krimp 71500 Manual A/C Hose Crimper Kit Air Conditioning Repaire Handheld Hydraulic Hose Crimping Tool - - Amazon.com IBOSAD Hydraulic Hose Crimper Hydra-Krimp 71500 Manual A/C Hose Crimper Kit Air Conditioning Repaire Handheld Hydraulic Hose Crimping Tool - - Amazon.com www.amazon.com
I bought a Mophorn hydraulic crimper on Amazon. This looks just the same, but a cheaper price than I paid. They work great. IBOSAD Hydraulic Hose Crimper Hydra-Krimp 71500 Manual A/C Hose Crimper Kit Air Conditioning Repaire Handheld Hydraulic Hose Crimping Tool - - Amazon.com IBOSAD Hydraulic Hose Crimper Hydra-Krimp 71500 Manual A/C Hose Crimper Kit Air Conditioning Repaire Handheld Hydraulic Hose Crimping Tool - - Amazon.com www.amazon.com
B DaveC Apr 29, 2021 #3 The tool in that that link above looks promising. The alternative is having a radiator shop do your crimps. I did this for my build. It was $10 per crimp, I had about 10 crimps. At least you know the tool is good and the crimps are done right.
The tool in that that link above looks promising. The alternative is having a radiator shop do your crimps. I did this for my build. It was $10 per crimp, I had about 10 crimps. At least you know the tool is good and the crimps are done right.
Julian Lifetime Supporter Apr 30, 2021 #4 If you are starting from scratch consider Aeroqup E-Z Clip, no crimper required...
S Troy May 3, 2021 #5 The Aeroquip system looks pretty good. I'm about to start from scratch with the AC system, and was wondering what the alternatives were.,
The Aeroquip system looks pretty good. I'm about to start from scratch with the AC system, and was wondering what the alternatives were.,