Can I jury-rig hose

   / Can I jury-rig hose #21  
. You can see the hole where the jet of fluid pierced his hand. They actually saved this guys hand. The jet of fluid did not do all that damage. A lot of the missing flesh is where they had to remove flesh saturated with hyd fluid.

The distinction between the damage of the oil entering and the damage the oil did after entering that guy's hand is hardly worth making. Downplaying the seriousness of fluid injection injuries does a disservice to the members here and the premise of the entire website. The fact that this hand may or may not have been saved makes little difference on my willingness to subject myself to a similar injury.
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #22  
Of course the damage was significant. Nobody would want anybody to suffer anything like that. Most people know to be careful around high pressure hyd or steam or anything else.

This was an accident, and unwanted. This was an instantaneous burst, and he had no chance to move that quickly.

No one is down playing anything about the injury from high pressure hydraulics.

The picture is portrayed to emphasize the danger of hyd fluid, after all the fluid that could be scraped, cut out, sucked out, etc.

I have been hit with a pressure washing gun spray with 3000 psi, and about 6 in away from the nozzle, and I know how much it hurts. It didn't penetrate, but it felt like it did.

Don't know what you were really trying to say, but high pressure fluid is a danger to everyone. Enough said.
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #23  
Don't know what you were really trying to say, but high pressure fluid is a danger to everyone. Enough said.

I think the point is that the picture speaks for itself. It's already worth a thousand words.

On a side note, you assumed that he was accidentally injected. It's a funny thing, human nature. Some people see a leak and try to stop it with their hand or fingers, without even thinking about it. I've seen it first-hand.
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #24  
All this stuff should have been in the safety forum, but,


Read the article for your self.

injury caused by high-pressure fluid

Why even argue about this.

This ain't pretty either.

http://www.flagsafe.ufl.edu/snn/injury01.html

Here is some more reference material.

http://www.imca-int.com/documents/core/sel/safetyflash/2009/IMCASF16-09.pdf

More

http://www.hoseandfittingsetc.com/our-blog/bid/39816/Hydraulic-Oil-Injection-Injuries

The sum of all this is to be very careful around high pressure hyd fluid.
 
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   / Can I jury-rig hose #25  
Beware people. This is what can happen if you try to fix a hose by "Jerry-rigging" (fixing to something other than the manufacturers specifications).
injury.jpg

That is good to see. I played with hydraulics off and on and always wondered what would happen. I am supposing the same type of thing would happen with a 3500 PSI pressure washer. Yuck
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #26  
Yes, the same type of accident does happen with a pressure washer. Probably many more. :(

Some types of jobs like cleaning tubes in a exchanger are very repiticious and lend themselves to accidents .:(
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #27  
If we can get back to the original question...

How much will a new hose cost? That depends on a number of things, not the least of which is where you buy it.

You can get a five-foot long 1/2" I.D. 3,500 PSI hydraulic hose with male pipe or female JIC fittings for about $25 plus shipping at DiscountHydraulicHose.com

That's just an estimate. Since we make each assembly to your specifications, the price will vary according to those specifications. Still, the cost of a new hose for your backhoe should not give you a heart attack. Even after shipping, it will probably cost you less than dinner for two at a decent restaurant.

As others have already pointed out, it makes no sense to try and splice a 20 year old hose. Unless you've got something exotic, this is a simple and inexpensive replacement. Figure out what need (hose I.D., length, and the fittings needed for each end) and give us a call. We can make you a new hose for a lot less than you think.
 
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#28  
I got my bill for 7 hoses made up. 3/8 hose + two fittings. They used 5,000 lb pressure hose with their name on it. 2-3', 3-4', 1-5', 16' cost $300.00.
They were extremely nice, helpful. I was using 3 of the hoses before they had them all done. Didn't pay until the end. I still have 4 hoses to replace. The one I snagged 10 years ago stays! 10 more years of life in it.
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #29  
39 ft plus fitting, at $300 = $7.69 per ft.

Why 5000 psi hose, Did they had a lot of it?

Did you have any idea of the estimate before hoses were made?
 
   / Can I jury-rig hose #30  
seems kinda high to me.. based on what napa sells.. or even TSC...

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