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[Land-speed] Cutting and Fitting Braided Stainless Lines

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Subject: [Land-speed] Cutting and Fitting Braided Stainless Lines
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:09:12 -0700 (PDT)
At the risk of somebody saying "Gee, EVERBODY has been doing that for a hundred 
years.", I think I've discovered a neat little trick for working with braided 
stainless line.  I noticed that after taping and cutting with a cut-off wheel 
or dremel, as soon as the tape is removed (or sometimes even before the tape is 
removed) the ends of the braided wire will start to funnel open like a little 
velocity stack, making it impossible to get the flared end into the fitting.  
   
  This added step will stop the flaring of the braid.  Once you mark your cut, 
if you smear the area around the cut for about a half inch in each direction 
with an ample coating of super glue, and let it dry for a minute or two before 
putting the tape on, you will find that once the tubing is cut and the tape 
removed, the end will hold it's correct diameter indefinitely. You may not even 
need to tape it, but I haven't tried that. 
   
  If everybody's already been doing this, then just smile and don't say 
anything so I can feel like I discovered something really cool.   :)  On the 
other hand, if this is a neat trick that you haven't tried before, I hope it 
will save you some sweat and pierced finger tips.
   
  DickJ
  In East Texas

       
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