Heat razor blade a bit and it cuts right through line nice and clean. Hold the line in a vice and you have a perfect 90 degree cut guide using the outer vice edge.
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Wow I have been doing it all wrong.
I usually cut with wtfe I can find, dull scissors, pocket knife [usually at a crappy angle], crushing it with wire cutters, and so on. Then I jam it into the fitting as hard a possible. After adding air I swear at it while it leaks and pull at it in random directions until it stops. As they say 60% of the time it works all of the time. 😜
In all seriousness new orings in the fitting and a straight cut as mentioned. Or just do the above and pray the grace of Velcor is with you.
EDIT: I must admit I have totally done the first part probably too many times...😅Velcor will save us...
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Originally posted by OpusX View PostEDIT: I must admit I have totally done the first part probably too many times...😅
Is someone willing to use all the ideas mentioned here?
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Originally posted by Cunha View PostAll methods at the same time. I like it.
VICE - Hot Knufe , Pencil sharpener, Sand Paper, Flame.
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I don't care what I cut macroline with, but I always take a file to the newly-exposed edge to remove any nicks or burrs that may damage the o-ring. Before installing, I apply a dab of grease around the tip. Extra insurance against damage, and it keeps the o-ring pliable in the long-term. Oil is fine, but grease stays put longer.“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti
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Any tips on removing a hose from a macro fitting? I can’t get a piece out. Even cut the line, and the fitting is just jammed too tight. The line basically bottoms out in the fitting so can’t push it down to release.
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These work great: https://www.smcpneumatics.com/tc99.html
As already mentioned, just make sure to slightly break the edges of the line after it's cut.
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