So I'm to the point of my 300 power steering project where I need to make the decision of going with flex rubber hoses or investing in tools to make my own hard lines. I would love to have the ability to make my own rigid lines for other projects but curious how much I'll have to spend for tools that will work. I stopped by Napa on the way home tonight and noticed their tools would only cost around $40 for a tube bender and flare tool. I'm not sure if the flare tool would be worth it or not. I estimated it would cost me around $200 for all flex lines but only about $100 for rigid if their tools work. Any one use Napa tools for creating their own lines before? I'd hate to toss money at tools that let a man down.
Some people, including me, have used 3/8 brake tubing, readily available at NAPA and other automotive places, as garden tractor hydraulic line. The fittings are wrong, but the tubing is good.
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