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Fitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.
I have use a john gest fitting instead of crimping on the hose works a treat
Quote from: Lee GLS on February 23, 2016, 09:06:46 pmFitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.perhaps Steve should include the plastic hose retainer he sells with his tubeless kits, it made fitting mine easy.
Quote from: Barry Scott on February 23, 2016, 09:30:33 pmQuote from: Lee GLS on February 23, 2016, 09:06:46 pmFitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.perhaps Steve should include the plastic hose retainer he sells with his tubeless kits, it made fitting mine easy. I agree.
Quote from: duncan h on February 24, 2016, 07:15:41 pmQuote from: Barry Scott on February 23, 2016, 09:30:33 pmQuote from: Lee GLS on February 23, 2016, 09:06:46 pmFitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.perhaps Steve should include the plastic hose retainer he sells with his tubeless kits, it made fitting mine easy. I agree.I think Steve has probably been under a lot of pressure all things considered to get this to market , but the hose retainer in his kits works so well I'm really suprised he is not including these rather than an extra o clip bearing in mind they are easily removable and re usable.Steve, if you are reading. Thanks for the quick delivery of an additional protective ejector sleeve ( needed for my back pack to connect it to hoseless pole ) but given its weight and value, was £4.95 recorded delivery really needed for something that small that could be posted through a letterbox ? I hope you may address this in the future
Quote from: Barry Scott on February 24, 2016, 07:53:31 pmQuote from: duncan h on February 24, 2016, 07:15:41 pmQuote from: Barry Scott on February 23, 2016, 09:30:33 pmQuote from: Lee GLS on February 23, 2016, 09:06:46 pmFitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.perhaps Steve should include the plastic hose retainer he sells with his tubeless kits, it made fitting mine easy. I agree.I think Steve has probably been under a lot of pressure all things considered to get this to market , but the hose retainer in his kits works so well I'm really suprised he is not including these rather than an extra o clip bearing in mind they are easily removable and re usable.Steve, if you are reading. Thanks for the quick delivery of an additional protective ejector sleeve ( needed for my back pack to connect it to hoseless pole ) but given its weight and value, was £4.95 recorded delivery really needed for something that small that could be posted through a letterbox ? I hope you may address this in the future That's the only thing that really annoyed me. I paid £7.95 shipping. It cost him £4.40.
Quote from: Barry Scott on February 24, 2016, 07:53:31 pmQuote from: duncan h on February 24, 2016, 07:15:41 pmQuote from: Barry Scott on February 23, 2016, 09:30:33 pmQuote from: Lee GLS on February 23, 2016, 09:06:46 pmFitted my uni valve today and really pleased with it, but has anyone git a better way of stopping the hose from pulling down through the resi neck rather than with the o clip at the top of the angle adapter? It's a pain when I want to change from fixed head to swivel head.perhaps Steve should include the plastic hose retainer he sells with his tubeless kits, it made fitting mine easy. I agree.I think Steve has probably been under a lot of pressure all things considered to get this to market , but the hose retainer in his kits works so well I'm really suprised he is not including these rather than an extra o clip bearing in mind they are easily removable and re usable.Steve, if you are reading. Thanks for the quick delivery of an additional protective ejector sleeve ( needed for my back pack to connect it to hoseless pole ) but given its weight and value, was £4.95 recorded delivery really needed for something that small that could be posted through a letterbox ? I hope you may address this in the future The postage option, on my website, calculates by value, not weight, will see if i can get my web guy to give a cheaper option, maybe 2nd class signed for.Sorry its got to be signed for as to many parcels go missing.Steven.
From what Steve has said on another forum due to a few complants that the uni-valve has stopped working he metions something about the first batch being not quite right. The next manufacturing run should be better and all that have bought one that has stopped working will be replaced.Sounds like a blooming nightmare for Steve but I'm sure he will crack it.
I used thishttp://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/pump-hose/hose-fittings-adapters/john-guest-fittings/metric-fittings/push-fit-8mm-to-8mm-straight-connector-in-black.htmlPlugged with thesehttp://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/pump-hose/hose-fittings-adapters/john-guest-fittings/metric-fittings/john-guest-8mm-stem-to-6mm-barb.htmlRock solid and quick and easy to change brushes.