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trash pickin pays off

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chris smith

07-23-2003 17:34:16




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was walking by my local oil change place, and found one of them good slinky type hose. It is proably a 3/8" hose, one end had a 3/8" threaded coupler. bout 25'long. the other end was missing. So i took a male quick coupler and stuck it into the hose and hosed clamped it(a trick i learned when you need a new hose end but don;'t have any, almost always have an extra coupler, so turn it around and stivck it into the hose) Works like a charm, and lots better than most slinky hose i have had. Any ideas how much a hose like this costs?? Was this a good find?? Thanks guys!!

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Tom_NC

07-23-2003 21:11:10




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 Re: trash pickin pays off in reply to chris smith, 07-23-2003 17:34:16  
After going through several of the cheap yellow self coiling hoses, that break very easy, I picked up one like that at a local flea market. It is a much better hose. Much more durable. Seems like I gave $10.00 for mine.



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chris smith

07-23-2003 19:15:31




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 Re: trash pickin pays off in reply to chris smith, 07-23-2003 17:34:16  
found it on the web. if this don't work it is from a company called coilhose pneumatics. It is a polyurathene hose. Looks to be pretty good.



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TimC

07-28-2003 13:07:28




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 Re: Re: trash pickin pays off in reply to chris smith, 07-23-2003 19:15:31  
Always get the orange (i think) polyurethane hose. You can bend them double and cut the air off without breaking the hose.



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