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    David,
    I think if I were doing very many SS braid hoses I would invest in a Koul Tool - save lots of grief and sore fingers Koul Tools AN Hose Assembly Tools - YouTube
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    Yes Randy. I looked at those this a.m. Jegs has them. I don't need the cutter though. I'd rather use the cutoff tool.

    I found that max line pressure with an extreme trans tune wouldn't exceed 240 psi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovebolter View Post
    Yes Randy. I looked at those this a.m. Jegs has them. I don't need the cutter though. I'd rather use the cutoff tool.

    I found that max line pressure with an extreme trans tune wouldn't exceed 240 psi.

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    David,
    I agree - I've found that a thin cutoff wheel in an angle grinder does an excellent job cutting hoses if you use the tape trick. I use a couple of wraps of masking tape, and then blow out the hose before installing.

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