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Posted By: oltoydoc@vintagegas.com Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Sat Dec 02 2006 03:00 PM
Ok, I'm sure I've gotten your attention, there are many puns that quickly come to mind ! LOL...


But, I have an old cloth covered hose that is folded in half, and then fosselized. Has anyone figured out how to soften it up, so it is more pliable and NOT DISCOLOR THE CLOTH ?
Anyone run across this problem before?

Thanks,
Don

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Don "oltoydoc" Sherwood
Vintage Gas
Posted By: Bob Richards Re: Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Sat Dec 02 2006 08:14 PM
Don, try warm water. As the hose becomes more pliable try hotter water. Make sure the water is not boiling, can split the hose. We do this with out hoses at the race shop, also used this method when I worked for a fire equiptment manufaturer who restored fire equiptment. Hopefully this method will meet your needs.
Bob
Posted By: Pegasus Re: Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Sun Dec 03 2006 03:18 AM
Go to your local hardware store.......and ask for the opposite of VIAGRA!!!
Posted By: dsmith Re: Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Sun Dec 03 2006 03:51 AM
my mother in law without her false teeth
Posted By: Jack Sim Re: Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Sun Dec 03 2006 06:30 AM
I was once told to just take that old stiff hose out to a pond, through it in, and leave it for there for 3-4 months and it would soften up. Don't know if this works, never tried it, but, what else do you have to do this winter.
Seriously, I was told this works.
Jack Sim
Author, Gas Pump Identification book, Air Meter Identification book www.crspub.com
Posted By: Dick Bennett Re: Tips to soften a stiff hose? - Mon Dec 04 2006 10:51 PM
Most cloth covered hoses have a metal flex [like flex conduit]core, covered with rubber & then covered with cotton woven cloth.
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