Cutting braided fuel hose

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Cutting braided fuel hose

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is a flippin ball ache! Any tips?

I've wrapped it in electrical tape (tight) and used a hacksaw but it still frays enough to not let me get the hose ends on... grrrrrrr.
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i always wrap the hose with masking tape, then cut using an angle grinder fitted with one of the really thin steel cutting dics. the teflon hose will require a light deburr and a thorough flush through .
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Cheers, its an6 ptfe. I will try a cutting disc tomorrow
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sawing is a total loss, i use a feck off big chisel and lump hammer on the back of a knackerd vise. you get a good straight tidy cut every time, i find that also the flattend shape the hose goes actuly helps a tad with puting the threaded collor on,

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Pair of decent snips is all you need Tom.
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Dremel is easier to control than a grinder.

Have heard both the (sharp) chisel and aviation snips techniques work well though.
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Cheers guys. I'll try the dremel cutting disc tomorrow
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air powered cutting disc here :) I always wrap the section i'm cutting in masking tape first.
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well i can cut it with a saw! so i guess im not a flid! haha, cutting discs work better though but dont get it too hot
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I never knew there were so many methods of doing the same thing :D

Am a wrap it in tape & hit it with the angle grinder type guy myself.
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mk1 wrote:I never knew there were so many methods of doing the same thing :D

Am a wrap it in tape & hit it with the angle grinder type guy myself.
Which end of the grinder Mark?
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When using the tape , make sure you wrap it TIGHT . Also , what type of tape you use can make a difference . Black electrical tape will expand slightly allowing the steel braid to "Flare" out . We use a Glassfibre tape at work which doesn't expand at all after the cut has been made.

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