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    sweet easy stripping tool

    Use a brake line flairing tool .clamp your razor blade in
    The hole so that it pokes threw just far enuf to cut
    Threw insulation and a slight angle in the direction
    you want to pull.line
    Use what ever hole is slightly bigger than your wire.
    now just push it threw to start it then clamp it in a vice and pull it down the


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    ha! how cool, man! Welcome to SMF!

    now, if I can only find my crimper!

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    I can't believe someone else thought of this too! I figured it out during the summer. Completely forgot about it till now. Works amazingly, till the blade gets dull lol
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    Could you please post a couple of pictures. Thanks
    Welcome to the Forum .....

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    those things are like $200.00 or more. Unless I'm looking at the wrong thing. Too rich for my blood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    those things are like $200.00 or more. Unless I'm looking at the wrong thing. Too rich for my blood.
    Snap-On, Mac, etc are prolly that expensive.


    Double Tube Flaring Tool Kit

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    You can buy an inexpensive flaring tool from any autoparts store for @ $35.oo that will get you going just fine. Great idea btw cuz the cheapo flare tools make lousy flares!

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    Good idea, ...and is very inexpensive if you already happen to have a tubing flare kit.
    Might just have to give it a whirl.

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    All you need is the bottom piece in that HF picture. If you'll look around a pawn shop or flea market you should be able to find an old rusty one for a buck or two, especially if you inform them it's only half the set ; )


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