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The hose was pretty similar to that stuff. Some hot water was put down a
galley sink drain and water started coming out of the cabinet under the sink. It took a while to realize that it was seawater and that therefore there was a lot more available than the gallon that had gone down the drain. As I said, a bad day. I got religion. "Pete C" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 17:01:07 -0500, "Jim Conlin" wrote: I've had a sink drain hose fail without warning. It was a cheap currugated hose. A fair bit of Atlantic came in before we figured out what had happened. A bad day that I don't ever want to repeat. I see. Did it split on a bend, at the clamp, or just in a straight run? Was it this sort of hose? : http://www.pacificecho.com/120.htm cheers, Pete. |
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