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brake line bending.
I have brake line bending tools and have made small bends no problem, pretty soon i'll be bending some large diameter bends, will brake lines bend without collapsing if bent by hand i'm guessing about a 12 or 13" radius?? and if memory serves the lines are 5/16 dia. Thanks!
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I wouldn't think that kind of radius would be a problem by hand if you take it slow and work back and forth on it. LockDoc |
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For all you guys who like to argue, go to your nearest golf pro shop and ask them how they straighten the shaft on a bent golf club. I don't want to hear from you until after you've done that. |
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SHHhhh!, Listen...... that SWOOSHING sound you hear is the sound of all the guys that read this forum tightly gripping a length of bent steel tubing wrapped tightly in their folded cotton hankies in their strong hands trying to STROKE the bend out of it....:lol: I'm KIDDIN'... I've got several pieces of tubing in the shop I've mis-bent. I'll try it. |
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I replace brake lines all the time and usually use my hands for all but the tightest bends.
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In response to Fitz: Hopefully we don't argue here. We respond with what may be construed as contradictory statements. :) (Personally sounds like a good method you mentioned.) And word to the wise for others, don't post a negative and assume positive responses. |
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:lol:Wow, i'm pretty thick skinned so no worries here. :)
I just want to make a perfect radius to match my Eaton diff if possible and not have it look like a bent here-bent there half assed piece of crap. Thanks for the help, but i don't have a hanky so if i have to straighten it out then i guess i'm screwed... :lol: |
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