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Waste of time. To many variables going back and forth to a shop.

Buy the fittings and the length of hose you need to make all of them. Do all the figuring and mark the hose-fitting configuration. Then take them to get crimped. I would trust the crimper more at the hydraulic shop than something you got off Amazon/ebay. If it doesn't crimp it tight enough and leaks is it a waste of time then?