D dwcopple Joined Oct 11, 2004 Messages 4,490 Location Michigan Nov 1, 2022 #41 Malo83 said: I have a Goodyear 75' 3/4" inch hose that I picked up at Home Depot 8 years ago, always buy 3/4" hoses. Click to expand... Why?
Malo83 said: I have a Goodyear 75' 3/4" inch hose that I picked up at Home Depot 8 years ago, always buy 3/4" hoses. Click to expand... Why?
john_pifer Joined Jul 8, 2012 Messages 5,218 Location Dickson, TN. Nov 1, 2022 #42 dwcopple said: Why? Click to expand... Watch the video I posted.
P PharmerMike Joined Feb 11, 2022 Messages 12 Nov 1, 2022 #43 Another vote for Craftsman hoses. I have seven of them. I purchased my first in 1989 and am still using it. They kink easily, but also come unkinked easily. I've never had to use the warranty, so I can't speak to what that looks like today.
Another vote for Craftsman hoses. I have seven of them. I purchased my first in 1989 and am still using it. They kink easily, but also come unkinked easily. I've never had to use the warranty, so I can't speak to what that looks like today.
Pablo Joined Oct 28, 2002 Messages 60,075 Location Everson WA - Pacific NW USA Nov 1, 2022 #44 john_pifer said: Watch the video I posted. Click to expand... That guy.......well OK he says he's not science with his uncalibrated tub. (Which I have no problem with as long as he fills to the same line) He gets wonky with his static pressure tests and "friction". Laughable really.
john_pifer said: Watch the video I posted. Click to expand... That guy.......well OK he says he's not science with his uncalibrated tub. (Which I have no problem with as long as he fills to the same line) He gets wonky with his static pressure tests and "friction". Laughable really.