At the risk of somebody saying "Gee, EVERBODY has been doing that for a hundred years.", I think I've discovered a neat little trick for working with braided stainless line. I noticed that after tapi
First time I have heard of this!! I will give it a try next time. Thanks for sharing !! _______________________________________________ Land-speed mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/
Hi DickJ Interesting idea! It's like soldering a braided wire for the same reason. You're a genius!!! I have gone a different route. I tape it with the fiberglass filament tape and cut it with my cho
Hi Dick: This is certainly not intended as a criticism but only offered for additional thought about the process. Nice idea, Dick, and thanks for sharing. I have not heard of it before either. I also
Dick, Have you ever seen the Koul tool? Go to www.koultools.com I have gotten away from the SS braided lines myself. The push lock ones work just the same and I have never had a problem. NASCAR uses
3 liter <saltfever@comcast.net> wrote:... ... My concern is that the braided "joint" is partially based on compression and friction. Anything done to lesson these two variables would weaken the joint