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HEY RICHARD !!!
Don't know what size calipers or mstr cyls you're using, but you're gonna have very slow extension & retraction of your calipers with that small of a size tubing. Silicone fluid is about the lowest viscosity & doesn't get as heavy in cold weather and you're really not gonna save much weight with that small line.. If you gotta lot of that 1/8" line, I'll swap you some 3/16" for it---My injectors pulsate off & on at idle with Bosch's plastic line & I want SS for fire protection. Jerry Richard Riley wrote: I need to make a dozen 37 degree flares in 1/8 stanless line for a brake system. My flaring tool only goes to 3/16. Spruce has the "Rolo-flare" tool that goes to 1/8" for $80 or so, but they say it's not for use with stainless. OTOH, the other vendors that carry the Rolo-flare don't say anything about stainless. Has anyone used it for this? Spruce also has a 1/8" flaring kit for $19, that comes with a flaring "punch" http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...aringblock.php is it used with a hammer? Spruce also has Weatherhead flaring tools that go to 1/8 for SS, but they're $400. I hate to buy one for so few jobs. Anyone got a used one for sale, rent or borrowing? |
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