This thing has been great for my large garden, but the metal broke at the point where it attaches to a hose. Are there hose adapters I could screw in or something like that? I also thought about just cutting a hose and using something to permanently sleeve it onto this broken part. Any ideas on how to save this beauty?

by Positive-Beautiful55

7 Comments

  1. moosepiss

    In the plumbing aisle, you can find rubber couplings of many sizes. They use hose clamps to tightly grip anything cylindrical. In the same aisle, you’ll find the parts that will get you to the female garden hose thread you need. Ask for help. Should be easy fix.

  2. XdraketungstenX

    I would think a piece of PVC could fit in there well to create a new leg.

  3. combonickel55

    yeah, hose adapters or plumbing ‘boot’s it will be easier than you think.

  4. skilled4dathrill39

    Yup… these will definitely break. I’ve had a few, they’re great… still want something more heavy duty though. I’ll probably have to make it because the actual commercial/industrial farm grade ones are very very expensive.

  5. IronSlanginRed

    Cut the flare off. Slide the metal part back up. Then you cam re-flare the end with a flaring tool.

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