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My struggles with the hozelok reel to swap over the inlet and handle did
pay off the other week. I'd used the hose a few days earlier and it had two or three pinholes that were spraying fine jets all over the place, so I bought a new hose, then today I though I'd find the holes and cut the damaged section out, keeping the rest as a "backup" hose. Connected it up, stretched it out and turned on ... and not a drop leaking from anywhere! Still the new hose is one of those 5-layer no-twist hoses, so is better behaved :-) |
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Martin wrote:
Andy Burns wrote: Connected it up, stretched it out and turned on ... and not a drop leaking from anywhere! next abnormally high rainfall for the rest of the summer? No, next will be that I use the 'backup' hose to drain the central heating, and it leaks black sludge over the carpet ... |
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