So what would happen if the line frays. You said you’d have to start over. So hypothetically, what would the result be if they were frayed ? I’ve been having problems with mine, and I want to see if your answer is my solution. (In other words I wasn’t using a cutting wheel, I frayed the hell out of that line by cutting it)
If the line is frayed, move back a few inches and cut again. If it continues to fray, use a finer hacksaw blade, preferably a cutting wheel. Last resort, if the hose continues to fray, that section has separated between the steel braids and rubber layers and should just be replaced.
How is this a hose repair? This is using one end of a busted hose to add a valve to. Sorry but I'm looking on some steps or tips on fixing a busted complete hose. Not using one end and making it functional, I want the entire hose back working.
Thanks for the single/double wire explanation. I kept hearing/seeing in ads or how to vids but without an explanation.
BEST video I've watched on this subject...GREAT JOB
Great video. Would you have a link to where I can get the fitting
Nice video - 4:29 what about cleaning the hose of all cutting debris?
Wrap your tape the other direction.
II have a 1/4 inch hose that just burst and not sure that it is sturdy enough for all these fitting. Ordered a new one! Thanks for sharing
Hey, where can I buy those
Where did you get these fittings?
What’s the name of the fittings in the white bag
gates pressure washer hose repair fittings - hundreds of different sizes make sure you messure
@@mdemory what size is it
Nice vid, where u get dem parts?
3/8 fittings?
Good one sir. I have 3 hoses I will repair and carry on. Where did you buy those parts at? What was cost?
That’s a secret!
17$ on ebay
Is this method suitable for high pressure car power steering hose repair?
Pressure washers use 2000 psi and up yes I’m sure it’s ok for car.
wrong way - wrong way lol
the teflon not the method
Awesome video thanks man
So what would happen if the line frays. You said you’d have to start over. So hypothetically, what would the result be if they were frayed ? I’ve been having problems with mine, and I want to see if your answer is my solution. (In other words I wasn’t using a cutting wheel, I frayed the hell out of that line by cutting it)
If the line is frayed, move back a few inches and cut again. If it continues to fray, use a finer hacksaw blade, preferably a cutting wheel. Last resort, if the hose continues to fray, that section has separated between the steel braids and rubber layers and should just be replaced.
rwcamiolo1 well I meant if I kept it the way it is, frayed, is that why my line keeps busting where the fitting is ?
@@Anthony-fe4oj yes the high pressure is bleeding through the fray
Okay if you have a toolshop and the space. I just wanted to fix hose on pressure washer that blew out at connection to washer.
good practical advice.
I don't have time for this shit. I just hit the nearest napa and in 5 min done.
How is this a hose repair? This is using one end of a busted hose to add a valve to. Sorry but I'm looking on some steps or tips on fixing a busted complete hose. Not using one end and making it functional, I want the entire hose back working.
Nunca había visto a nadie hacerle tanto a la mamada para cortar una manguera.
No what you done very amature..all you need to fix the hoes is HYDRAULIC HOSE CRIMPING MACHINE