Cutting stainless steel braided hose
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Okay, I've done this before and maybe I'm just tired and I can't get this done right. I'm trying to cut an end off my -6AN fuel line and the end of it keeps fraying and as you know, I can't seem to get the AN fitting on. I normally just use electrical tape and a cutting tool on a dremel and it works fine, but this one line is kicking my a$$ ! Does anyone have a better way of cutting the end of an AN line?
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Originally Posted by JS4KIKZ
Okay, I've done this before and maybe I'm just tired and I can't get this done right. I'm trying to cut an end off my -6AN fuel line and the end of it keeps fraying and as you know, I can't seem to get the AN fitting on. I normally just use electrical tape and a cutting tool on a dremel and it works fine, but this one line is kicking my a$$ ! Does anyone have a better way of cutting the end of an AN line?
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tape and go to a hardware store and use the bolt cutters they have. if there is any fraying, go to the isle with the tin snips and take care of that. :]
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Originally Posted by ToyotaTechGeek
sheesh, you can take care of fraying with household scissors.
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well, i guess i have some cool scissors then! how about some dikes? or some 'nippy' cutters...electrical tools.
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