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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jonboywalton75 on February 14, 2013, 01:26:47 am
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As above, cheers for any replies in advance.
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Most window cleaning companies do all the various size tubing for John Guest that connect straight on to hoselock type connectors.
My local B & Q do 15mm and 22mm John Guest type adapters for 1/2 inch screw on stuff.
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So will half inch garden hose fit into a female john guest fitting?
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Normal hose will fit into the fittings, you will need an insert into the pipe first.
Wouldn't use it under pressure tho, or if the pipe has to turn as the fittings have metal grips in an will cut the pipe.
I use it from my barrel to my pump on portable system, that's all I would trust the fittings for with hose pipe in.
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Cheers.
I better get the proper gear then and stop being tight ;D
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Cheers.
I better get the proper gear then and stop being tight ;D
lol what are you trying to do with it?
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So will half inch garden hose fit into a female john guest fitting?
No it cannot as the 1/2" Garden hose is an internal diameter measurement and the 1/2" John Guest measurement is an external diameter measurement. You can fit it though if you use a 1/2" John Guest stem to barb adapter as below:
(http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/JG_Tube_hose_barb_125pd.jpg)
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So will half inch garden hose fit into a female john guest fitting?
No it cannot as the 1/2" Garden hose is an internal diameter measurement and the 1/2" John Guest measurement is an external diameter measurement. You can fit it though if you use a 1/2" John Guest stem to barb adapter as below:
(http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/JG_Tube_hose_barb_125pd.jpg)
take it you havent tried it then? this is a peice of hozelock gargen hose pushed into a 15mm push fit fitting that i use on my portable system.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1360853520_IMG-20130214-00016.jpg)
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This would depend on the exact wall thickness of the 1/2" hose - the wall thickness of the Hozelock you are using is thin enough to work. Most reinforced 1/2" hose would be a little too thick to use.
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This would depend on the exact wall thickness of the 1/2" hose - the wall thickness of the Hozelock you are using is thin enough to work. Most reinforced 1/2" hose would be a little too thick to use
all the garden hose are the same, as he was asking about garden hoses, so all garden hoses will fit,
but like you say if they are using the proper hoses that you sell then your right they wouldnt as there o/d is around 19mm i believe
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This would depend on the exact wall thickness of the 1/2" hose - the wall thickness of the Hozelock you are using is thin enough to work. Most reinforced 1/2" hose would be a little too thick to use
all the garden hose are the same, as he was asking about garden hoses, so all garden hoses will fit,
but like you say if they are using the proper hoses that you sell then your right they wouldnt as there o/d is around 19mm i believe
I see that you are using 15mm John Guest not 1/2" John Guest in which case you do have slightly more diameter to work with.
From my experience not all garden hoses are the same - usually the high quality versions are slightly bigger. Hozelock do another version that is one grade up from the version that you are using and this was always a fraction too big for 15mm John Guest fittings. When I first started out, 1/2" hose was all that was used, I fitted a 15mm Speedfit valve to my Omnitrolley. I found from experience that it would fit cheaper hoses, but these never lasted long enough under pressure and when using better quality garden-type hose they were slightly too big and I had to use hose to barb adapters to make it work.
Nowadays they have improved the reinforcing of garden hose so maybe the thinner ones would work. As you have already said I would not recommend it if under pumped pressure.
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You can get a small adaptor that goes from a john guest into a male hoselock fitting. I saw it in a catalogue the other week, I remember thinking it was handy.
can't remember what catalogue it was though!
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Cheers.
I better get the proper gear then and stop being tight ;D
lol what are you trying to do with it?
I am replacing the hozelock fittings that i use to connect my two di vessels in my van.
I am sick of the leaks.
John guest fittings seem a good option, but i am not sure which flexible hose is best to use.
I was just going to use stuff i have lying around, but if anyone can suggest better i will try anything.
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Cheers.
I better get the proper gear then and stop being tight ;D
lol what are you trying to do with it?
I am replacing the hozelock fittings that i use to connect my two di vessels in my van.
I am sick of the leaks.
John guest fittings seem a good option, but i am not sure which flexible hose is best to use.
I was just going to use stuff i have lying around, but if anyone can suggest better i will try anything.
It would be much better to use John Guest's own more rigid tubing whether in 15mm or 1/2".
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I need flexible hose, so maybe john guest fittings are not a good option then.
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I need flexible hose, so maybe john guest fittings are not a good option then.
give me 5 minutes im looking the bits up for you.
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they are the 3/4" ports arnt they? and is it the 2 di vessels u have?
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Cheers RC
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screw this in first,
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/Compression/Brass+Hexagon+Bush+34+x+12/d20/sd2697/p98490
then screw this in
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/Compression/Brass+Hexagon+Nipple+12/d20/sd2697/p59604
then you can use these flexi hoses to connect between bottles
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/Flexible+Connectors/Flexi+Hose+300mm+12+x+12+10mm+Bore/d20/sd2807/p24989
then not sure how your set up is for the water to the di and out to the hose
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http://www.cleaningspot.co.uk/acatalog/John_Guest_fittings.html
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Thanks Lads
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no problem, hope it helps!
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Found it. its the orange one on this page.
(http://i50.tinypic.com/x5tkdf.jpg)
It was ionics accessories catalogue. The thin end goes into the john guest fitting (12mm) the other end is hozelock.