You will need four tools to do your fuel and brake lines.
1) Tubing cutter
2) Flairing tool
3) Spring benders
4) Tubing bender
5) Torque Seal to mark the fittings after you torque them.
Just remember, you will need a 37 degree flairing tool, the rest you can pick up locally. There was a thread a few days back on the best flairing tool to use. You can find it in a search. I used the flairing tool in the picture above, FWIW.
This assumes you have crows feet and a torque wrench.