When I had to redo some brake lines on a car I invested in a hydraulic flaring tool and it was SO MUCH easier to use than one of those old style flaring tools used in this video.
A lot of people use copper for brake lines in the UK without issue, i've always used copper nickel as used here rather than plain copper because you can get the ends undone without twisting the end off the pipe. Plain copper tend to corrode to the brake pipe ends and then you can't get them undone without damage.
Its all coming together nicely this will be a keeper I hope after all you know every nut & bolt personally ...any word on how the engine rebuild is going by the way .
Absolutley amazing work and boy what a good edit with the throwback! Good edit planning, well done from Norway :)
Thanks Thim! You got a nod in the next episode 😋
When I had to redo some brake lines on a car I invested in a hydraulic flaring tool and it was SO MUCH easier to use than one of those old style flaring tools used in this video.
A lot of people use copper for brake lines in the UK without issue, i've always used copper nickel as used here rather than plain copper because you can get the ends undone without twisting the end off the pipe. Plain copper tend to corrode to the brake pipe ends and then you can't get them undone without damage.
Its all coming together nicely this will be a keeper I hope after all you know every nut & bolt personally ...any word on how the engine rebuild is going by the way .
I've been putting the pictures from the rebuild up on instagram. Head was getting built up today
@vicsprojects sorry I don't do Instagram or fb so I'll have to wait for the u-tube version......haa
I’m in Canada and didn’t even know copper lines were a thing.
I've had a few people say that, what do you guys use?
Thanks Vic. Good episode... Whats happening to the engine? GN
Thanks GN, Instagram is the best place to get updates 👍
Great work but copper work hardens, wouldn't cunifer be better?
I used copper nickel, should have said. I'll update the thumbnail