Fuel line repair cont.
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
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> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
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> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
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> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
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> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
>
> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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ABanks5@columbus.rr.com wrote:
>
> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
> creating a spark!
> Allen
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
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> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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DougW
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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DougW
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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DougW
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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( )
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DougW
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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( )
| |
| |
--
DougW
> http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
> ABanks5 wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose without
>> creating a spark!
>> Allen
I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing pipe
and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the line.
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( )
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DougW
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
Chainsaw.
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
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> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
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> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
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> DougW
>
>
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
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> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
> | |
> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
Chainsaw.
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
> | |
> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
> | |
> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
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Re: Fuel line repair cont.
Chainsaw.
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
> | |
> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
No, seriously, buy a tubing cutter from Home Depot or wherever, and cut it
correctly. Also, it is advisable, as Doug pointed out, to flare the cut
ends so the hose won't come off.
Jerry
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Kh6sb.8131$CK6.6662@okepread01...
> L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> >
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes
>
> > ABanks5 wrote:
> >>
> >> What is the best way to cut this fuel line to put in a piece of hose
without
> >> creating a spark!
> >> Allen
>
> I'm not sure of is if you can get away with sliding hose over the existing
pipe
> and clamping or if you would be better off putting a bubble flare in the
line.
>
> | |
> ( )
> | |
> | |
>
>
> --
> DougW
>
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