[TheForge] Sand blaster problem: hose blows off

Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Mon Jul 22 14:22:03 EDT 2013


Use smaller, higher tensile parts?
I've also used a short piece of metal conduit, cut one side,
bent the edges out to 90*...drilled and bolted. Smaller and lighter.
Gang up multiple screw type hose clamps?

On Jul 21, 2013, at 9:58 PM, Mike Spencer wrote:


Jerry wrote:

jf> Depending on how old the hose is it may not be competent enough to
jf> stay on at pressure. Rubber loses volatiles over time, it's what
jf> causes the weather checking of old tires. the volatiles are what
jf> keep rubber flexible

Been sitting in my shop, used once, since it was new 2 years ago.
Deterioration is *probably* not a problem.

PF wrote:

pf> Make a stout , 2 part clamp that bolts together?

Huh.  Might be fine on on the tee under the tank. Be a bit clunky --
clunkier than it already is -- on the gun/nozzle.  I'll think about
it.  That would save me welding or milling the tee unit and a pop-off
underneath the tank doesn't carry the risk of a pressure hose blowing
off in your face.  Hmmm...

No idea too hare-brained. I once made an adapter for a portapower to
expand the steel caps on a new pair of boots that turned out to pinch
my toes. (Didn't work; the caps were too springy.)


Tnx,
- Mike

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