Where to find 3/16'' ID or 1/4 ID

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Do you know where I can find those pipe size? I have heard something about break lines.
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have you tried your local hardware stores?
(fleet farm, home depot, menards, etc.)
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Well at my hardware store, I only found a 1/2 OD copper pipe witch will be my pressure room. I got a Canadian Tire near my house witch sells some cars features. Maybe I will find a break line of the good caliber.
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Local rc/hobby shops usualy stock brass pipe and steel lines of this size. thats what i use.
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:17 pm

Candaian tire should have it or should be able to get it. Also check your phone book, NAPA, Bumper to bumper, etc. should all have brake lines.
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:33 pm

you could also look at buying your parts online... but you would have to worry about shipping costs.

i cant see why canadian tire would have them, im sure if you ask they could dig some up :o
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But is there any size in break lines or it's just one size?
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well, i only use/know of one size but im sure there are more
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Can you name me a few sizes please?
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There are several sizes and lengths. If you can't find them, just ask at the parts counter. Take your ammo with you to get the right size.

sthorne : Canadian Tire handles auto parts....brake lines are auto parts.
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there is 3/16, 1/4 , and 6 mm from what i've seen but there migt be more
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Are you sure???? IT'S EXACTLY THE CALIBERS I NEED!

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Well at he CanadianTire they asked me the car's model and I would to know if there is a vehicule using some 1/4''ID breakline...

(sorry for double post)
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Brake line is fairly soft and easy to bend I think you'd be better off with brass tubing or something with thicker side walls...
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Can it support around 140PSI?
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