I'm been bulding thse asemblues for many years. I've tried many different techniques and I've eventually perfected my process. So, time to put it on paper. Here goes.
Tools required:
- Bench vise
- Dead soft hose end vise inserts
- AN wrench
- Hack saw w/ fine tooth blade
- Reinforced packaging tape
The vise inserts are made by Aeroquip. They are great for holding hose ends in place wthout scratching the anodizing and well worth $20 if you plan to do this more than once. Aeroquip FCM3661 - Aeroquip Vise Jaw Insert Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
For the hack saw, make sure the blade is new or newer. Heavily used, worn out blades will not cut nearly as clean.
The AN wrenches are like the vise inserts - good to have to prevent scratches and worth having around if you are going to do this more than once. Available individually or in a set.
Allstar Performance ALL11106 - Allstar Performance Hand & Other Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
Allstar Performance ALL11100 - Allstar Performance Hand & Other Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
Tools required:
- Bench vise
- Dead soft hose end vise inserts
- AN wrench
- Hack saw w/ fine tooth blade
- Reinforced packaging tape
The vise inserts are made by Aeroquip. They are great for holding hose ends in place wthout scratching the anodizing and well worth $20 if you plan to do this more than once. Aeroquip FCM3661 - Aeroquip Vise Jaw Insert Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
For the hack saw, make sure the blade is new or newer. Heavily used, worn out blades will not cut nearly as clean.
The AN wrenches are like the vise inserts - good to have to prevent scratches and worth having around if you are going to do this more than once. Available individually or in a set.
Allstar Performance ALL11106 - Allstar Performance Hand & Other Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
Allstar Performance ALL11100 - Allstar Performance Hand & Other Tools - Overview - SummitRacing.com
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