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How To Repair A Polyurethane Air Hose
How To Repair A Polyurethane Air Hose
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This air hose needs a new coupler and it’s got a leak at the edge of the fitting- Let’s fix it.
First, I’m gonna cut out this bad section of hose.
These fittings are actually reusable, but this one’s been damaged so I’m gonna replace it with a new one.
This hose is ¼”…
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Pneumatic
You know darn well that hose will be 3" too short for the next job!
Battery is less weight than an air compressor and the hose is annoying
I prefer the nail gun that I already bought because I don’t wanna buy another one which is pneumatic right now.
Quick tip: You only have to use tape if the threads are steel on steel. Not saying OP was wrong, just unnecessary.
Battery, definitely
Great tips for home gamers and beginners. Love the teaching of young guys though
I wanna see how the co tools work. They ain't cheap and the co is probably really expensive too
Numatic
Air!
I use both depending on what im doing and how much im doing.
Never seen a 1/4 inch hose. What will you use with such a small hose?
Usually I use a battery powered because I don’t have to carry an air compressor. But i have one with a built in air compressor that runs on batteries so the best of both worlds and i love that one! The lightness of the battery and the strength and efficiency of air!❤
Pneumatic all the way & those polyurethane hoses are a life saver, way better than the rubber or PVC hoses.
I'll take my M18 guns all day everyday.
Air all day
If you have a really big compressor and dont need to move the tools on daily basis pneumatics are better
I just got a battery 30 degree framing nailer and love it. They are heavy but helps in the place doesn't have power. I agree that whatever gets the jobs done and its important that we don't crap on the tools because we are actually using them and building things! Cheers 🍻
Pneumatic or battery depends on my situation. If I know I only have a handful of nails to run I will grab a battery powered nailer. Sometimes it beats setting up the compressor. If I’m nailing all day then I go with the compressor
Milwaukee has some really powerful battery nailers but they are real heavy
Looks like cheap garden water hose.
Pneumatic all day.
What ever you say
Seems like a anti-king spring would be a good idea
I prefer which ever gets the job done.