What's the best flat washer?
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Have you guys tried the Home Depot washer mod. Go to Home Depot and find the garden section. Find the area that sells hoses. They have a million different type of hoses, the black industrial hoses work best. Now remove the rubber washer inside of the end of the hose and use them. Its cheap and replacement washers are easy to get when they wear out. The beauty of these washers is they will prevent any kind of leaks.
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Originally Posted by TOO Z MAXX
Have you guys tried the Home Depot washer mod. Go to Home Depot and find the garden section. Find the area that sells hoses. They have a million different type of hoses, the black industrial hoses work best. Now remove the rubber washer inside of the end of the hose and use them. Its cheap and replacement washers are easy to get when they wear out. The beauty of these washers is they will prevent any kind of leaks.
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I personally prefer the topless automotive washers.
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Originally Posted by trackbird
Yea, but my washers never hook up and the times are slower than they should be.
Originally Posted by MrDude_1
what you need are adjustible washers so that you can set the washer angle to -12*.....