How to cut marine wire reinforced hardwall hose quick and easy.
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2022
- In this video I'll share a few tips on how to cut wire reinforced or hardwall marine hose using common tools found on most boats quick and easy. Without leaving a "meathook" behind.
Awesome tips! Just subscribed!!
My new muffler came today and this video came into my feed. Wonderful information. Thank you. Also bought the tools to get the hose off from a previous video. Very helpful. Wish I had known this information earlier. Now I just need to figure out how to bend my 20 year old exhaust hose to fit the new larger muffler...
Thank you for this informative information. I was able to cut the 2” wired hose per your instruction and used a vibrating saw to cut the wire. super quick.
😂IMO good one! Thank you very much for the videos, learn a lot from you. 🙏🏻
Thanks so much. It’s so easy to do it right once you’ve seen the demonstration!
Excellent video! Thank you
Great tip! Thank you
Thanks it’s very helpful to reinstall seacock hose in my boat.
Fineus... Sheer perfection blah blah blah, lol. Hey got a laugh out of me. And the tips are perfect so thanks too.
Very good! Wish I had known this a few years ago. Excellent tip IMO.
Well done - amusing too - thank you
& cheers
Great tips!
...of course that's how you do it. Thank you! :)
Love the videos
Subscribed.
Super underrated channel.
I did have one question. I had to remove 2 similar hoses with stainless steel wires running in them (looked like 12 gauge). The working space was extra tight and uncomfortable. Ended up having to use bolt cutters because all my wire cutters couldn’t hack it. What is the name and manufacturer of the cutters you’re using? I might need to get me a used pair of those to keep in toolbox.
Thanks for your help.
The HD cutters I use are manufactured by ARM. I can't recall where I bought them many years ago. They are made to cut wire rope. I did a google search which brought up lots of options. And so many choices on amazon.
I try not to buy stuff on Amazon when it comes to heavy duty tools. Most are Chinese, and break after few uses. I found a pair of the cutters in Japan and ordered them. Vintage. Probably will last me forever.
Thank you for your help. Love the channel.
OK, glad I watched that
If someone can't figure out how to cut hose on their own- then they shouldn't be working on a boat.