turbojimmy
Supporting Member
- Joined
- May 26, 2001
Hi all,
I'm working on finishing my basement. I was re-doing a window frame (seems like everything I do needs re-done ) and dropped a 2x4 with a nail sticking out of it.
I hear a hissing noise.
I look down, and the f'n thing fell directly on my new 50' rubber air hose (as in connected to the compressor to power the framing nailer).
Is there any way to repair the hose? It wasn't cheap and I'd hate to toss it. The hole is at the very end. As in cut it and install a new coupler? I looked at Home Depot and online but I don't see any DIY type couplers - just the kind that screw on a "good" hose.
TIA,
Jim
I'm working on finishing my basement. I was re-doing a window frame (seems like everything I do needs re-done ) and dropped a 2x4 with a nail sticking out of it.
I hear a hissing noise.
I look down, and the f'n thing fell directly on my new 50' rubber air hose (as in connected to the compressor to power the framing nailer).
Is there any way to repair the hose? It wasn't cheap and I'd hate to toss it. The hole is at the very end. As in cut it and install a new coupler? I looked at Home Depot and online but I don't see any DIY type couplers - just the kind that screw on a "good" hose.
TIA,
Jim