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Cunifer or Cupro-Nickel is a far superior brake pipe and will not corrode. Can be shaped easily too.
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Dear Neil,
Glad to see you have made it here. Would love to see pictures. Robin |
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Wow, thanks for the quick responses and explanation of what bundylin is. Richard, I have found a supplier in the USA and they list 5/16" piping but this leads to another question..... what type of fittings (metric, SAE, Whitworth etc) are used on the Ferret brake lines?
Here's the web site http://www.fedhillusa.com/
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Thanks Rob, as soon as I'd made that post, I realized that I wasn't thinking it through and that the simplest thing to do was reuse the old fittings.
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