I'm not sure if it was on this list where I saw it. But one tip I plan
to try the next time I need to change a hose is to pre-expand the end
with the tool they use for expanding automotive muffler pipes to make
them slip over adjoining pipes. They come in different diameters. You
slip it into the end of the pipe or hose and tightening a nut causes it
to expand inside the tubing. I think between that and careful
application of a heat gun, it might be just the thing. It sounds good,
anyway...
Bill Bina
On 10/24/2013 10:24 AM, Stevan Plavsa wrote:
I changed my hoses when it was cold out. Smell is less .. impacting ..
when it's cold. But it's harder to get the hoses off. They'll be hard
to remove in any case. If I was doing it over again I'de use one of
those multi-tools to put a slit in the hose end and replace the
fitting if it got damaged. Would save a lot of frustration.
Have those big heavy duty contractor grade garbage bags on hand.
They'll contain anything....
Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
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