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Default What gives with hose fittings?

Wayne.B wrote:
All kidding aside I've always had good luck with the boiling water
trick. Start with a few seconds and work your way up.


I've always preferred a blow dryer to boiling water. No danger of
scalding yourself if you spill it, and a blow dryer doesn't cool off
before it can soften a really stiff hose.

Of course when it's time to remove the hose from the fitting, don't
even bother to waste your time. This is what utility knives are made
for.


And blow dryers. Heat will not only soften the hose, but also any
sealant used by a misguided PO or builder...much easier than a knife.

I kept a cheap 1000w foldup travel model in my toolbox just for this
purpose.

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Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
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