How to Convert your Plastic Brake Lines to Rigid Aluminum
Many aircraft kit manufacturers provide plastic (nylon) brake line tubing as standard equipment. Some builders prefer using the rigid aluminum tubing instead for its better durability and lifespan. In this video we show what components (tubing and fittings) are required to convert your brake system from plastic lines to the rigid aluminum variety. Previous TIPS listed here: http://homebuilthelp.com/Tip_of_Week/... Support the Tips here: / tipoftheweek

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