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Old 06-18-2006, 01:38 PM
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Just got mine this weekend after a 14 day wait and this tool works great!

Now if only I could find a real good tool to assist with assembly of AN fittings
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Only thing you need for AN is a set of soft jaws for a vice and some lube like CMD high pressure, some masking tape and a cut off wheel
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Originally Posted by CTSmechanic
Only thing you need for AN is a set of soft jaws for a vice and some lube like CMD high pressure, some masking tape and a cut off wheel
Second that......I just use engine oil though. The soft jaws and vice are a must and I prefer an abrasive cutoff wheel to any other cutting method.
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Second that......I just use engine oil though. The soft jaws and vice are a must and I prefer an abrasive cutoff wheel to any other cutting method.
Yeah we have tried thoes too, and this little $30 tool does a better job and is easier to use, very convient. Definantly not necessary though when you have other methods of cutting.
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Originally Posted by Boostaholic
Yeah we have tried thoes too, and this little $30 tool does a better job and is easier to use, very convient. Definantly not necessary though when you have other methods of cutting.

Bought one of these when I started my project. Worked great!!! Didn't have to use any other tool, no masking tape, no soft grip, nothing. Just cut, push the fitting in and tighten. My purchase make all the lines a snap.

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