Seen a few people using a 90 degree hose reel connecting instead of it being a hozelock one they have pushed there hose onto a barb and jubilee clips. Where can you get these barb ones from?
Quote from: dave0123 on March 12, 2013, 10:24:03 pmSeen a few people using a 90 degree hose reel connecting instead of it being a hozelock one they have pushed there hose onto a barb and jubilee clips. Where can you get these barb ones from?You could probably push the hose onto the standard elbow and jubilee it on. May not need a barb at all.
Quote from: dave0123 on Yesterday at 10:24:03 pmSeen a few people using a 90 degree hose reel connecting instead of it being a hozelock one they have pushed there hose onto a barb and jubilee clips. Where can you get these barb ones from?You could probably push the hose onto the standard elbow and jubilee it on. May not need a barb at all.True.I've used a 'back to back' hozelock connector without the bayonet bits to repair a cut hosepipe - just pushed the hose ends over the rubber sealing rings and secured with a couple of cable ties - withstood mains pressure with no problems