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Old 04-09-2002, 08:54 PM   #1
chevyman 68 C/10
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Question stainless steel brake lines

Has anyone bought a roll of stainless brake line and made up thier hard lines themselves? I have a very good bender but Iv'e been told I can not use just any flairing tool becouse of spliting problems. If so what tool and how much?
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Old 04-10-2002, 01:29 AM   #2
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I made the majority of my air/ATF/brake/fuel lines out of stainless steel tubing. When I didn't have a long enough piece of scrap, I bought compression fittings made by Parker and Swagelok and Weatherhead to connect the pieces. In the few places I needed inverted flares, I used unions to hook SS to pre-flared steel lines; otherwise hoseclamps were sufficient for the low pressures.
Even with all of the industry around here, 1/2" SS tube was $2.50/ft and a typical union was at least $20. But I run this stuff every day at work, and peace of mind is invaluable.
Did you know it takes upwards of 35,000 psi to rupture 3/8" .035 wall SS tube?

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Old 04-10-2002, 08:54 AM   #3
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Just so that everyone understands correctly, do not use hose clamps on brake lines.

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