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Old 18-09-05, 21:23
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Default Re: Copper

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Originally posted by Keith Webb
The reason steel is used for brake lines is that copper fatigues and fractures and is the wrong material to use for brakes or fuel.
Keith,

On British vehicles of the 40's period it is very common to find copper brake pipes used, and for fuel. On Bedfords, Daimler, Morris Commercial, etc. they were used from new. A good subtItute nowadays is Cunifer, a copper/nickel pipe.

I am presently dismantling a Daimler armoured vehicle that has laid dormant since release in mid 60's and copper pipes are as flexable as if they had just been annealed.

Richard
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