Starlyte
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Post by Starlyte on Feb 24, 2014 19:55:00 GMT
Anyone got an easy diy method for cutting braided fuel lines.
John C
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Russ D
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Post by Russ D on Feb 24, 2014 20:44:40 GMT
Electrical tape round it tight as you like then use a smaill fast ait disc cutter thats ablut as good as it gets without the pro kit. Dont use a grinder, even a cutting disc is too big.
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Post by hotrod1935 on Feb 25, 2014 8:47:24 GMT
as russ says about as good as it gets if you have a compressor,cutter, I have used masking tape tight and quite thickly applied, and a fine metal blade with junior hack saw ok deano
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Starlyte
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Post by Starlyte on Feb 25, 2014 18:34:48 GMT
My cut off discs looked a bit thick so I just used the Dremmel. Insulating tape, a jubilee clip lightly clamped then cut around clip.
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Russ D
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Post by Russ D on Feb 26, 2014 6:53:14 GMT
Good job, youve just gotta watxh the end doesnt fray too much ao you can get the end on it - if youre putting one on.
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