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Cutting High Pressure steering hose
What do you use to cut high pressure steering hose? I tried a pair of sheers I had laying around. NO WAY!
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
A chop saw or an abrasive disk in a die grinder.
Smokes a bit when going through the rubber but otherwise it works great! Doug |
Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
Hey Dave,
Reciprocating saw or hacksaw would do. |
Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
try doing it like you would cut a braided line....you can wrap the line with some masking tape then you can use a hose clamp as a guide and cut with a hack saw. :)
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
It seems hard to cut with a hacksaw. I have a mitre saw, I wonder if I can get a blade made for cutting metal.
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
Originally Posted by Boatally Insane
A chop saw or an abrasive disk in a die grinder.
Smokes a bit when going through the rubber but otherwise it works great! Doug |
Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
Be sure to flush it out REAL good after cutting.
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Be sure to flush it out REAL good after cutting.
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
I've been using some heavy duty electrical cable cutters. Slices right through and leave a clean square cut.
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Re: Cutting High Pressure steering hose
First cut it a half inch long then insert a dowel and cut again. This should give you a smoother cut as the shape is supported during the cutting process.
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