Has this idea of producing the flanging dies gone anywhere? It's really the dies that are the key part, the rest is just some threaded rod, washers and nuts.fno wrote:...I can duplicate the flanging tool for others. Cost will be to cover materials(unless I have some lying around) and shipping. Machine shops are a wonderful thing but not everyone has one or knows how to use one. I would be happy to make some at cost for our compadres in need.
My son has a machine shop and can [produce the flanging dies]. I thought I'd ask here first.
ASIDE: Others reporting hidden leakage from these brass drain tubes as they get old makes me nervous, even though the ones on my 1985 Montauk look okay.