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Re: Why is brake tubing made out of steel
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 11/24/2003 1 Reply

Pressure is the answer. Copper has a burst rating in the 40psi range. Too low by far for brake line applications. Copper also has a tendency to "anneal" which makes it even less strong where you bend it repeatedly. Login to read more.

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