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They probably would do imperial sizes.
I can't remember what make mine is but rothenberg still sold them a few years back as one of the lads had a rothenberg one. The ratchet bender is a much better tool.
A brake pipe flaring tool might be what you are after for swedging the ends out.
 
This is the kind of thing i am talking about, hopefully they upload OK. IMG_4213.jpgIMG_4214.jpgIMG_4218.jpg
 
They have been done on a bender

Hell Tamz I would like to see that former, that is tight, doubt you could do that with today's tube, like you say looks like
a bender done that.
 
you can get valves with chrome m/f push fit bends to go in the bottom which give a nice finish for this situation
 
Hell Tamz I would like to see that former, that is tight, doubt you could do that with today's tube, like you say looks like
a bender done that.

A wee touch with the blow lamp and you could still do it with a spring. It would take longer to clean the pipe up tho :wink:
 
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