5 minute Garden Flex Hose Repair
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2019
- Repair your flex hose connection ends in 5 minutes.
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I love the zero g. I have one at the boat dock in full sun for six years. Several more at home. No leaks.
HOWEVER, they use aluminum for the hose end, which will firmly mate to the brass spigot and cannot be separated. I have to cut the hose and replace the spigot. I am so glad I see your video. Now I know what parts to get. Thanks!
Thank you so much for commenting and watching 😀
you are a genius.. very well done. thanks bob
Thank you, I'm here to help... :)
Thank you so much.
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Thank you soooo much!
You're welcome! Glad to help.
That’s great but my hose split right in the middle… what then?
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Great video. Does the female side of the 1/2" barbed piece fit an outdoor spigot?
Yes in some areas, depends on what they used, but pretty close to a common size.
I couldn’t find the parts list. Thanks.
Everything is listed in the description 😀
Why Pocket Hoses Fail
Description:
2 Plastic connectors on each end of the hose.
One expandable tubing is clipped onto those connectors.
One non-expandable but larger tube of tough fiber weaved outer jacket.
water pressure causes the inner tubing to expand like a balloon.
the outer cover prevents the inner tubing from over expanding and popping.
The inner tube expands by water pressure. Then contracts when the pressure drops.
The greatest pressure happens right near the connectors.
Each time this happens, that inner tubing begins to form cracks.
When enough cracks near to each other forms, water pressure forces it
way through that weakened area, ending up as a leak, most frequently right near the connectors. The clip that holds the rubber tubing keeps it from expanding. Meanwhile,
the non-clip hose expands. The difference between them generates the biggest cracks.
Then at that area, it splits open. The more you use the hose, the sooner it splits open
near the connectors.
once you understand the problem with these types of hoses, you must decide
whether or not they are worth your while. If you do a ton of use, then vinyl is the
way to go. If occasional, then pockethose like products are the better choice.
Good stuff!