Mine won’t budge either! Sprayed a lot of kroil in it. Can’t put too much pressure on it afraid might break the line. Don’t want to replace the faucet either.
I fully understand. When the siding on my wall began to move, I didn’t want to create another problem. If the Dremel tool is not an option, a fine tooth hack saw and needle nose pliers can help you finesse the removal 👍
all these companies are putting aluminum fittings on hoses. I wish they would use brass, for a few dollars more.
Mine won’t budge either! Sprayed a lot of kroil in it. Can’t put too much pressure on it afraid might break the line. Don’t want to replace the faucet either.
I fully understand. When the siding on my wall began to move, I didn’t want to create another problem. If the Dremel tool is not an option, a fine tooth hack saw and needle nose pliers can help you finesse the removal 👍
I had the same corrosion issue, just like you had to cut the bib to release the darn hose. Now I’m looking for a female connector.
what Dremel tool did you use? I imagine a saw attachment ? I really don't want to try a hacksaw. thanks for the video and info
I need to salvage the other end of mine. Lovely brass shutoff is fused to a clapped out hose that I can’t repair much more
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