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washer drain hose length Anthona 05-16-2006
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Posted by Anthona on May 16, 2006, 2:12 pm
Would it b possible to 'merge' two 5' footers to make one 10' feet
long? If so, explain please.


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Posted by RayV on May 16, 2006, 8:06 pm
>Would it b possible to 'merge' two 5' footers to make one 10' feet long?
Yes.
>If so, explain please.
Connect them.


Posted by ameijers on May 16, 2006, 9:34 pm

> Would it b possible to 'merge' two 5' footers to make one 10' feet
> long? If so, explain please.

Chuckle- I had to do that in this place, since the gray water stand pipe on
the wall turned out to only be connected to the floor drains. To make it to
the wall collector for the septic, I had to buy another length of the
corrugated hose and tie them together with a 2-ended soft plastic barbed
connecter and a couple of stainless hose clamps. Took a couple of washer
cycles of hot water, and a couple of tightenings, before it stopped weeping
completely.

aem sends...
>


Posted by JGolan on May 17, 2006, 10:14 am
Typically use a 3/4" brass nipple about 4-6" long. Marked the center
along the length so you know how far is will sit into each hose. If is
to tight, wet it down with soapy water to facilate insertion. Use two
hose clamps on each side to insure no leaks and no slippage. You get
get everything at a Home Depot or plumbing supply


Posted by Anthona on May 20, 2006, 3:27 pm
Typically use a 3/4" brass nipple about 4-6" long. Marked the center
along the length so you know how far is will sit into each hose. If is
to tight, wet it down with soapy water to facilate insertion. Use two
hose clamps on each side to insure no leaks and no slippage. You get
get everything at a Home Depot or plumbing supply >>>


ThanksJGolan, it worked perfectly...btw, I made the purchase in Loews:)


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