npalen
Elite Member
Use the fitting that are metal in future...
Dale
Is there a metal hose end repair available that doesn't use a hose clamp? Screw type hose clamps are the pits.
Use the fitting that are metal in future...
Dale
Is there a metal hose end repair available that doesn't use a hose clamp? Screw type hose clamps are the pits.
Would anyone know of a source for thin jaw utility pliers as shown in photo PLIERS-1 below? I run into a problem when trying to tighten garden hose connections occasionally where a thin nose pliers would help out. I once had a pair of ceetee (crescent brand) narrow jaw pliers that disappeared some years back.
Have any of you guys or gals gone to a quick coupler system for your garden hoses and accessories? I've tried them a time or two in the past but never too happy with them. Maybe there are better systems available nowadays?
I've had this same problem with garden hoses, and after fighting with the worn out fittings (slipping and spinning) for years I finally cut them off and replaced them. I was stupid for not doing that much sooner. Now I keep a few replacements on hand, and the first sign of problems I replace them. I mainly use the plastic type, but last year I used some heavy duty brass and aluminum styles on a couple hoses. The metal styles look nice, but they cost so much more than the plastic I don't know if they are worth it. I also replace the hose washers regularly, so between the newer connectors and the fresh washers, finger tight is all that's needed for drip free seals.