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Re: [Land-speed] Cutting and Fitting Braided Stainless Lines

To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Cutting and Fitting Braided Stainless Lines
From: DougOdom <dlodom@charter.net>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:44:51 -0700
Dick, Have you ever seen the Koul tool? Go to www.koultools.com    I 
have gotten away from the SS braided lines myself. The push lock ones 
work just the same and I have  never had a problem. NASCAR uses them 
because they weigh less. They don't look as cool as the SS ones and are 
not bullet proof but I don't plan on racing in Watts.

Doug Odom in big ditch




Dick J wrote:

>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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