One good tip when mending, is to match the hoses curvature so there are no "memory" issues that'll fight you when wrapping the hose up by hand or on a reel.
Great video!! You are clear and to the point. Thanks for explaining how to measure the hose! I'm gonna try the compression mender because it is the easiest. ✂🔧🪛🔩〰💦
Nice job, all works great and saves money on having to replace your house. I always use PEX tube cutters for an even cut and only use hose clamps as a last resort as it can cause the hose to get hung up on objects. 👍🏼
At the faucet connection, I always install a fresh washer and smear pipe dope on the male threads. Almost never get any leaking at that connection. For all the repair fittings, I use pipe dope also on the barbs and it really reduces leaks.
Thank you for this great video! Which of these options is best for mending a leaking a garden hose that is left out on a hose reel during winters that get down to around -20C (-4F)? The leak is about half way down the hose so I'd prefer not to cut the end.
Great video. I have a 3/8" garden hose and need the "compressor mender" ~ I don't find much on-line using that term. Is there something else I should use to find the part I need? Thanks!
The water hoses, spigots & two way adapters I use out at my boss's ranch are CONSTANTLY leaking no matter what I do because of the hard water. I get so tired of trying to fix all this stuff myself. I was hired as a personal assistant, not a handyman, yet here I am getting devoured by no-see-ums & mosquitoes trying to figure this stuff out in the worst humidity I've felt in a long time!
Any idea where to get a clinch hose mender? I have a 3/4" heavy duty black commercial hose I need to replace the male end on. The typical type that screws together won't go around this monster hose.
@@punkuk1979 Update: I bought something of Amazon that worked perfect. It is called Melnor Metal Cinch Male Hose Repair Futs 3/4" Hoses. They also have available in Female, a set of male and female, and a union to mend a hose. Great product, check it out.
Your right. The clench hose mender doesn’t work very well. If the clench isn’t tight enough it will leak but if they are too tight it will pierce the hose and leak.
Great video. Thanks for keeping it detailed yet short and right to the point!
One good tip when mending, is to match the hoses curvature so there are no "memory" issues that'll fight you when wrapping the hose up by hand or on a reel.
Very helpful tips and fixes, thanks
Great video!! You are clear and to the point. Thanks for explaining how to measure the hose! I'm gonna try the compression mender because it is the easiest. ✂🔧🪛🔩〰💦
Nice job, all works great and saves money on having to replace your house. I always use PEX tube cutters for an even cut and only use hose clamps as a last resort as it can cause the hose to get hung up on objects. 👍🏼
Thank you!!! You just saved me so much money.
At the faucet connection, I always install a fresh washer and smear pipe dope on the male threads. Almost never get any leaking at that connection. For all the repair fittings, I use pipe dope also on the barbs and it really reduces leaks.
This was a very effective instructional video, thank you! This'll save us the cost of getting a brand new hose.
My 'darling puppy' was bored and decided my new hose was a chew toy. This will save me a lot of money. Thanks!
Thank you for this great video! Which of these options is best for mending a leaking a garden hose that is left out on a hose reel during winters that get down to around -20C (-4F)? The leak is about half way down the hose so I'd prefer not to cut the end.
Now this man knows how to handle his hose
Practical skill I need to know and do.
Great video. I have a 3/8" garden hose and need the "compressor mender" ~ I don't find much on-line using that term. Is there something else I should use to find the part I need? Thanks!
Excellent video and informative
Thanks great information.
The water hoses, spigots & two way adapters I use out at my boss's ranch are CONSTANTLY leaking no matter what I do because of the hard water. I get so tired of trying to fix all this stuff myself. I was hired as a personal assistant, not a handyman, yet here I am getting devoured by no-see-ums & mosquitoes trying to figure this stuff out in the worst humidity I've felt in a long time!
Time to remind your boss of what you were actually hired for and your concerns 🤔
Very helpful! Thank you!
Any idea where to get a clinch hose mender? I have a 3/4" heavy duty black commercial hose I need to replace the male end on. The typical type that screws together won't go around this monster hose.
Same Issue here except I need a female The only thing that worked was the hose clamp but that is not ideal
@@punkuk1979 Update: I bought something of Amazon that worked perfect. It is called Melnor Metal Cinch Male Hose Repair Futs 3/4" Hoses. They also have available in Female, a set of male and female, and a union to mend a hose. Great product, check it out.
Wow thanks 👍
I used a samurai sword to cut my hose, so you should add that to tools one could use to cut their hose.
What if its the end that plugs into the house that is leaking?
Covering all 3
Good for m-e
All in one video
Just-in - case
🙂🇨🇦
Oh I saw you fix it. Lol
Thank you 😊
Never had any luck repairing the ends of the hoses, always leaked.
I always had that problem until I used a pinch clamp
Thanks!
How can I repair a hose that was cut ? 😭
The clench style repair digs into the hose and causes it to leak where it cut into the hose. Kind of stupid.
Your right. The clench hose mender doesn’t work very well. If the clench isn’t tight enough it will leak but if they are too tight it will pierce the hose and leak.
No wonder I just buy a new hose !