[AT] OT - Fire hose fitting question
John Grant
jfgrant at zoomon.net
Wed Sep 12 22:37:34 PDT 2007
You are correct, the ends are swaged on. I would recommend that you not try
to reuse them on a pressure hose configuration. Danger lurks behind every
one of them. I KNOW. I worked north of you up beyond Susanville, Alturis, on
fire supression. USDA. Sell for scrap or keep for LOW pressure only. JG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Walker" <richardwalker at pobox.com>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 10:02 PM
Subject: [AT] OT - Fire hose fitting question
>I was at the right municipal surplus auction at the right time and
> managed to score an ex fire department '79 Dodge D300 Power Wagon 4
> WD brush truck with only 46,000 miles that runs great. Only repairs
> I needed to do was install a new tube in the LH inside dual, replace
> a leaky fuel pressure regulator on the separate pump engine in the
> bed, and install a new battery. Not a bad deal for $800, and I will
> be selling the lightbar unit off the truck for $150, bringing my cost
> down even lower.
>
> Judy and I moved to some steep hillside brushland property about five
> years ago and unfortunately it's right in the heart of Southern CA
> wildfire country. Having the truck around won't guarantee safety,
> but might make a difference to us and our neighbors in a small
> fire. The roads and driveways around us are too twisty and steep for
> most standard fire trucks to negotiate.
>
> At another auction I recently bought a pallet of many surplus fire
> department hoses. Was testing some of them today and some are good,
> others have leaks.
>
> My question to the collective wisdom of the list is does anyone know
> a cheap and effective way to re-use fire hose fittings? If so, I
> could simply cut out the leaking portions and re-attach the
> fittings. Looking at the fittings, they appear swedged on, so maybe
> I'm wishing for something not possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Richard
>
>
> Richard & Judy Walker
> Monrovia, CA
>
> richardwalker @ pobox.com
> judywalker @ pobox.com
> delete spaces to use addresses
>
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