Re: Cu-Ni vs. Steel for brake lines
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A tapered reamer works great for deburring brake lines.
Posted on: 2011/6/24 17:55
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Re: Cu-Ni vs. Steel for brake lines
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Rusty, thanks for the tip. I didn't have a tapered reamer, but I did have a 14 degree metal deburring tool for my die grinder that looks a whole lot like a small tapered reamer. I put it in my cordless drill for better slow speed control and it worked great. A file on top, taper the inside, and a combination of bench grinder, die grinder, and emery paper for the outer chamfer and I made four this morning with no do-overs.
Posted on: 2011/6/25 11:07
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Re: Cu-Ni vs. Steel for brake lines
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The instructions I was working from recommend a slight chamfer on the outside of the tubing as well. Not going too crazy, just enough to smooth things out. I used the same type of tubing cutter.
I think it worked out.
Posted on: 2011/6/25 21:03
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