For cutting braided hoses...you can find these fairly cheap and i have always used these. I just happen to use Klein since they are very durable.
 
Kyle
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From: Herb Lumpp
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There are numerous ways to cut braided line... a cut off saw, hack saw (both require the line to be wrapped with tape at the cut point), a sharpened chisel w/ a heavy hammer and a solid hit (yes it does work), and finally, a pair of braided line cutters.  In my opinion, the cutters are the best way but can only handle up to a -12 size line (at least the ones I have) Summit part number SUM-900040, $33.95. 
 
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In a message dated 2/27/2006 5:21:43 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Once I figured out how to cut the ends off cleanly for the fittings, it was pretty simple.

Could you please share this tip??
thank you
Harlan


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