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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Tom White on August 12, 2013, 04:38:41 pm
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I'm looking for a transfer hose - I've been using standard garden hose but the bore seems to make transferring the water so slow.
What do you use and where do you get it?
Thanks.
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Unfortunately hoses do not exist. There are many concepts of hoses but no 'actual' hoses.
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Unfortunately hoses do not exist. There are many concepts of hoses but no 'actual' hoses.
Conventionally, hoses really do exist. Ultimately they're empty of inherent existence. Both truths are valid.
I understand it's difficult to wrap a Buckfast-soaked brain around this understanding, but this may help...
http://buddhism.about.com/od/mahayanabuddhism/a/The-Two-Truths.htm
It's analytically razor-sharp in it's train of thought.
So, in the meantime, speaking conventionally of course, what do you guys use for a transfer hose and where do you get it?
Thanks.
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Same as you garden hose and patience.
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Best thing is to get some fire hose it's about 2" in diameter but you can jubilee clip it or tie wrap it onto any size fitting.
It's soft and flexible but tough and it rolls up very small
I do a lot of pumping out of stuff in my engineering job and it's the only thing we'll use.
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Machine mart do different sizes and lengths of transfer Hose.
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cleaning spot sell the stuff which is not lay flat, this is really good, the lay flat stuff is horrendous
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Take your pick
http://www.pipestock.com/tricoflex/
Use Geka fittings.
http://www.irrigationonline.co.uk/categories/Hoses-%26-Hose-Fittings/Geka-Quick-Connector-Fittings/
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Thanks all; just ordered some 1 and 3/4 inch stuff from machine mart (cos I'm tight).
Cheers.
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Is that the flat hose?
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Is that the flat hose?
No the ribbed stuff. It looks the same as the one Ian_Giles uses, and that does the job no probs.
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cleaning spot sell the stuff which is not lay flat, this is really good, the lay flat stuff is horrendous
You've got to know how to use it ;D
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I use the machine mart 1 inch corrugated hose. It's much quicker than half inch garden hose.
According to my calculations if your going to use 1 and 3/4 inch the bore is about 13 times the bore of half inch.
So in theory should take you a thirtheenth of the time to fill tank.
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Machine Mart also sell male and female connectors so you can have a small section of hose coming out of the tank, then a longer section to your van.
Handy for winter when you don't want a 20ft loop of hose left outside to freeze..
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http://m.screwfix.com/p/reinforced-delivery-hose-with-filter-7m-x-1-24mm/77752?filtered=true
This is the one I use on my sub pump takes literally 5 minutes to fill my 350 tank from my ibc .
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1 inch internal diameter hose (got it from a specialist hose supplier) and a pump from machine mart (60 squid) and I can fill a 350 tank in about 4 mins. ;D
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Machine Mart also sell male and female connectors so you can have a small section of hose coming out of the tank, then a longer section to your van.
Handy for winter when you don't want a 20ft loop of hose left outside to freeze..
Got a link?
That's exactly what I do with 1/2" hose but would like to do it with bigger.
Without connectors how do you switch off the pump without the hose coming out the tank? And with connectors you don't drag it on the floor and collect dirt which then goes in your tank and eventually to the pre-filter.
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I use a 40mm reinforced hose. Can't recall where it came from at the mo, old age, but can move about 650 lts in 15 mins,
Rob.
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Purefreedom kit for me.
Around 7-8 mins for 400ltr transfer.
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Unfortunately hoses do not exist. There are many concepts of hoses but no 'actual' hoses.
Conventionally, hoses really do exist. Ultimately they're empty of inherent existence. Both truths are valid.
I understand it's difficult to wrap a Buckfast-soaked brain around this understanding, but this may help...
http://buddhism.about.com/od/mahayanabuddhism/a/The-Two-Truths.htm
It's analytically razor-sharp in it's train of thought.
So, in the meantime, speaking conventionally of course, what do you guys use for a transfer hose and where do you get it?
Thanks.
;D i love tosh's spirtual slant's and sarcastic wit ;D
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Pure freedom for me also, and the petrol pump style trigger is a great piece of kit
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Machine Mart also sell male and female connectors so you can have a small section of hose coming out of the tank, then a longer section to your van.
Handy for winter when you don't want a 20ft loop of hose left outside to freeze..
Got a link?
That's exactly what I do with 1/2" hose but would like to do it with bigger.
Without connectors how do you switch off the pump without the hose coming out the tank? And with connectors you don't drag it on the floor and collect dirt which then goes in your tank and eventually to the pre-filter.
Here's a link Traps
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/range/guid/D44729C8-6304-4919-BEA8-8FABA30929DA
What I do is have a short section of 1" hose permanently connected to the pump with a male connector on the other end (just sticking out the top of the tank)
Then I have a long length of the same hose, with a female connector on the end, that goes to the van. When it's not in use, I undo the connectors and coil up the hose (being careful I don't get dirt in the end) somewhere where it won't freeze.
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Ok thanks Dave.
That's exactly what I do at the moment but with 1/2" hose and hoselock connectors.
I'll give it a try.
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No worries mate, I used to use garden hose and it used to take ages compared to this stuff :)
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I and a quarter internal diameter yellow insulated hose 30 ft long to run from garage straight into van less than 5 mins with a petrol pump squeeze trigger ;D