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Originally Posted by kerry
Hacksaw is probably easiest. If you have access, a tubing cutter may be better.
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Originally Posted by charmalu
Yeah they make a small tubing cutter maybe 3" long. has a wheel and 2 rollers, crank down on the handle/knob and rotate it around the tube. Of course you will have to drop the tube enough to do it.
Gently clamp down on the rubber hose with some 6" Vice grips to cut off the fuel flow. Gently now, don`t want to damage the rubber.
Charlie
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I was ready to go the hacksaw route, but I think a tubing cutter might be better. I've got one in a drawer somewhere that I used to cut some copper pipe to install a dishwasher last winter. Do I need a special cutter for steel, or will that work?