y dust get thee sen a flarin tool(about £20-roll of pipe £6,brake ends 50p each),n you can make your own for pennies and always good for when you snap a pipe on a sunday night-when all the shops are shut...it always happens on bank holidays also...............regards
To be honest, a set of pipes from GSF is cheap enough - hardly worth the bother and you then have a few spares to hand.
I fitted copper pipes all round the day I got my bus as I hate messing with corroded pipes and it made sense to sort the lot first time. Cost around £50 though.
£50 yes - for a full set including all the long ones, cross pieces, up to the master cylinder etc. Took over a day to do the lot. No GSF don't do them.