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Getting fittings onto canvas layflat hose
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<blockquote data-quote="hippyhunter" data-source="post: 592831" data-attributes="member: 11389"><p>Bundyjd's method worked best for me. A 20mm slot on each side of hose. Place camlock on the ground, a bit of dish liquid on the inside of the hose. Then grab the 2 slitted ends of the hose with 2 pair pliers and push it down over the camlock all the way to the bottom of the slits. Then just trim the slits off and clamp (remember to put clamps on before hose. Lol).</p><p>Using the pliers i find provides more leverage and also negates the slipperiness of the dish liquid :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippyhunter, post: 592831, member: 11389"] Bundyjd's method worked best for me. A 20mm slot on each side of hose. Place camlock on the ground, a bit of dish liquid on the inside of the hose. Then grab the 2 slitted ends of the hose with 2 pair pliers and push it down over the camlock all the way to the bottom of the slits. Then just trim the slits off and clamp (remember to put clamps on before hose. Lol). Using the pliers i find provides more leverage and also negates the slipperiness of the dish liquid :Y: [/QUOTE]
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