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Mini tube cutter. It works by spinning around the tube tightening the thumb screw each pass until separation. You can use it on stainless if you only need to do a few cuts but it's pretty hard (on stainless). Regular steal or copper nickel is more appropriate.
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Any tube job will be made better with the right tool for the job. This telescoping tube cutter is about the best you can get short of involving some sort of power tool. The large adjustment knob makes it easy to tighten as you cut. Includes a built in de-burr tool on the back.
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Straighten or Bend 3/16″ to 1/4″ tube on the vehicle or in your hand. After you've done the hard work installing brake tube on your car simply squeeze these pliers around any imperfections to get the straight line you need. The radius edge can also be used to make smooth bends without changing tools. It even works to straighten standard coils into ready to flare straights.
Works on 3/16″ to 1/4″ steel, bundy, or copper nickel tube.