Not a stupid video. Actually shows us what we will possibly encounter during the process of fixing a hose step by step. Some video's show it all Pretty as if it was easy as 1 2 3 We learn by mistakes. Great Video 👍
Good Video .Man you got a large garden - Guess you've been . I would use the same technique except also pour super glue directly onto the hole and squeeze a little to close the hole. Just make sure you dont glue your fingers on the hose with the glue otherwise you will be shopping around with the hose following u around
From experience, you could have had better results with more careful tape winding. The hose flexibility and because it's hollow makes it difficult to apply the tape tightly. Plus, by trying to apply it while holding the roll added to the difficulty.
@@canadianbeav HAH, I've got the hose cleaned off and I was tearing a piece off with my mouth when I saw your comment... Procrastination paid off !!! Now I'm gonna just go pay $20 for a new hose.. But Please, Do Tell Of Your Sweet Wet Experience... What did I Miss Out On ???
@@ketofitforlife2917 I just did this with my cheap-ass hose. My recommendation is to use a long long piece of heat-shrink, preferably the type with glue on the inside. Center the shrink over the hole, and take your time with the torch. Slow and steady, and keep the flame moving.
Not stupid! My mom suggested this to me today, and I'm going to try it with mine that busted yesterday. Thanks!
Not a stupid video. Actually shows us what we will possibly encounter during the process of fixing a hose step by step.
Some video's show it all Pretty as if it was easy as 1 2 3
We learn by mistakes.
Great Video 👍
i duct taped it real tight and then wrapped it around with plastic rope, round and round without leaving a spot unwrapped.. that worked really well
Duct tape is like WD4O, you can use it for everything.
Good Video .Man you got a large garden - Guess you've been . I would use the same technique except also pour super glue directly onto the hole and squeeze a little to close the hole. Just make sure you dont glue your fingers on the hose with the glue otherwise you will be shopping around with the hose following u around
is it water prof? and how long will it last if you tape leak hose?
From experience, you could have had better results with more careful tape winding. The hose flexibility and because it's hollow makes it difficult to apply the tape tightly. Plus, by trying to apply it while holding the roll added to the difficulty.
ok, going to give it a try since I have most of the hose buried and don't want to dig it up. Got a hole from a rock.
Duct tape doesn’t work over time...
have you try electrical tape?
Did it last?
A screw clamp over tape at hole position may help.
or zip ties
What if you burn the area and try to bind it together? I may try as I have the issue too.
Good job. 👍🏿
Regular duct tape sure doesn't work. Maybe Gorilla is better however the video shows it works for at least a few seconds.
Will Flextape seal a pin hole leak in a Garden Hose ?
I learned this week that the answer is no. Lol
@@canadianbeav HAH, I've got the hose cleaned off and I was tearing a piece off with my mouth when I saw your comment... Procrastination paid off !!!
Now I'm gonna just go pay $20 for a new hose..
But Please, Do Tell Of Your Sweet Wet Experience... What did I Miss Out On ???
heat shrink tubing and a couple of zip ties
holy shit man... i didn't think of that! great idea! thanks.
@@ketofitforlife2917 I just did this with my cheap-ass hose. My recommendation is to use a long long piece of heat-shrink, preferably the type with glue on the inside. Center the shrink over the hole, and take your time with the torch. Slow and steady, and keep the flame moving.
@@biffjohnson3354 what if you don't have access to either end of the hose? to slip the tubing over
It doesn’t work for me.
Lmao I ran over my hose with a lawn mower
I bet they were pissed huh
Not a stupid video at all
Its not work for me 😪😪
What kind of tape did you use? What kind of duct tape?
It's a temporary fix. Not a permanent fix.
No shit lol
Just buy a hose repair kit for $6