How to Make a Rigid Fluid Line for Aircraft | Step-by-Step Tutorial
In this video, I walk you through the process of making a rigid fluid line for aircraft, from selecting the proper materials to cutting, bending, flaring, and installing the line. Rigid fluid lines are essential for aircraft systems like fuel, oil, and hydraulics, and proper fabrication is critical for safety and performance. I’ll also share tips for avoiding common mistakes and ensuring compliance with FAA standards, referencing AC 43.13-1B. Whether you're an A&P mechanic, a student, or an aircraft owner, this guide will help you master rigid line fabrication for your next project.

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