Buying bulk, coiled brake line is $1/ft vs the more expensive segments that are already flared with fitting. G506's and CCKWs use quite a bit of brake lines, and while the Chevy does have a preformed kit (available from VehcilesofVictory.com) the CCKW, to my knowledge, does not.
So how do you go from a coil of line to nice straight segments to bend? With a tube straightener. But most commercial units are north of $200. The key is to find the wheels with the proper grove diameter. That may or may not be easy to do. Attached is a pdf file with instructions on how to make one for about $30. The original article is here:
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/show ... 53&page=17
Here is another thread about other sources of wheels.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/show ... p?t=731946
Brake line tubing straightner
Brake line tubing straightner
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