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![]() "GBM" wrote Because the hose is about 30" long, I was wondering if I could drill it out. It may be possible if I can get a long extension. One problem, is that it is likely not a straight run. I have thought of making a long hole drill with a piece of thin metal tubing that will fit over the hose. Just cut some teeth into the end of the tubing - If I go at it from each side it only needs to be about 15" long. Well, I tried this: - I cut the hose off flush. - Then used a hole saw to open up the holes in the wood bulkheads from 3/4" to 1". - Made up a "foam hole cutter" out of an old piece of 1" S/S tubing - just ground one end to a circular knife edge. - slipped the cutter over the garden hose and worked it into the foam - It needed a bit of force and rotation. Once I had about 8" loose on each side, a good tug released the remaining foam. The stove is now hooked up - still need to test the hose connection onto the stove which is just a barb with two hose clamps. Can't see a way around this unless I could crimp the end on the boat. (The connection to the stove is actually a 45 deg flare nut that attaches the hose barb. Thanks for all the ideas! GBM |
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