Garden Hose Repair with 3D Printing Magic

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2020
  • Today I 3d Print the parts needed to repair a broken garden hose. Specifically, I had to cut the end off of my perfectly good garden hose after using it to tunnel under a sidewalk to route some drip irrigation. I initially started by ordering a brass replacement part that unfortunately didn't fit.
    Fortunately 3d printing to the rescue, I was able to find this part on Thingiverse, and we see if it gets the job done! www.thingiverse.com/thing:163...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @simonnicholson5913
    @simonnicholson5913 2 роки тому +2

    I was enjoying this already, then you busted out the boring company flame thrower! Amazing.

  • @chrisjennings6664
    @chrisjennings6664 4 роки тому +3

    Boil water in the microwave with a coffee mug then stick the cut portion of the hose into the hot water to soften it for 30 sec or so. That fitting will go on with ease and without lubrication. I really like practical 3D prints! Nice video.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому

      That’s a great tip. I do this for drip irrigation fittings, not sure why I made my life so hard here lol!

  • @truthseeker1364
    @truthseeker1364 Рік тому +2

    U need Teflon tape when going from metal to plastic

  • @tomtom00083
    @tomtom00083 4 роки тому +3

    cool project, please do more of these videos.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for checking it out. I will definitely do some more!

  • @threenailsonecause6769
    @threenailsonecause6769 4 роки тому

    Awesome, this is why we love 3D printing. Please could you do some more?

  • @ripratt
    @ripratt 4 роки тому +3

    Your print would be much stronger if you were to print it on it's side. Otherwise it could de-laminate because of the orientation of the layers.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому +1

      I considered that, and after a month it is still holding strong. It's printed at 100% solid infill, and solid infill is rectalinear, so it should have fairly solid structure with the layer striations as least being two dimensional. If it ever does have issues, I agree that sideways may be a good answer.

  • @LostApathyDotCom
    @LostApathyDotCom 4 роки тому +2

    Any reason you didn't cut the end of the hose off square before attaching it to your coupling? Seems like having that fairly square would help everything seat better and have more even stresses on the part.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому +1

      No reason, just completely forgot to do it ahead of time. I agree though that it would be best to square it off.

  • @AbrahamMorgado
    @AbrahamMorgado Рік тому

    This video is more like "How to make everything the wrong way"

  • @protennis365
    @protennis365 3 роки тому

    Can you do a 3d print of a compressor hose? For example a bicycle pump are a smaller hose which for some reason home depot and other hard ware store don't sell.

  • @robertnorris2140
    @robertnorris2140 4 роки тому +1

    Why don't you print it a bit smaller so it will fit?

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому

      What I should have done is heat the hose with hot water. The size was pretty on point once properly installed.

    • @robertnorris2140
      @robertnorris2140 4 роки тому

      @@ALLYOURTECH3DP Cool

  • @andrewkeller3913
    @andrewkeller3913 4 роки тому +1

    Grow some muscles, man!

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  4 роки тому +3

      These spam bots are getting out of hand!