Re: DIY Full Flow brass garden hose shut-off valve
First, thanks to everyone for the awesome feedback! Glad you guys like it :xyxthumbs:
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Originally Posted by
EvolutionDetail
I can't image how the clamps work....
Can one of you kind folks snap a picture of it in action please lol
Can't help ya with the oxidation, but I'm sure someone here knows about it. Here are a couple pics of the clamps holding the hose, one with a nozzle attached, one without. When there is an attachment, and the shut off is set to on, the lever makes for a nice handle to keep it in place. The bucket is filled with water, which is why it doesn't topple over. I keep 4 filled buckets around the car to keep the hose from getting stuck under a tire or flipping up and hitting the paint.
http://i.imgur.com/uOzAFpd.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/v9jKc4D.jpg
Re: DIY Full Flow brass garden hose shut-off valve
ahh i see.
Thanks man.
But i decided not to care anymore, lol
If anything i will just make another one!!!
Re: DIY Full Flow brass garden hose shut-off valve
Quote:
Originally Posted by
EvolutionDetail
ahh i see.
Thanks man.
But i decided not to care anymore, lol
If anything i will just make another one!!!
Lol yeah I wouldn't worry about damaging it. Worst case: that rubber part comes off so you plasti-dip the handle.
Like I said, I'm just trying to keep it clean so I don't get dirt on my hands that'll then get transferred into the wash bucket, onto the mitt, and onto my paint. The 4 buckets are nice for that too; I use them to quickly rinse my hands or the end of the hose.