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Deborah Davenport
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Post Number: 28
Registered: 04-2001

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Posted on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 - 09:40 am:   

Mike,

We replaced some, not all hosing several years ago. Home Depot had both the sizes we needed -- hot and cold were different diameters on #115 Glory Days. We did not go to the trouble of searching for potable-water rated hose for the cold, because we use bottled water for drinking/cooking. Installation requires twisting the installer into strange shapes. We used the old hose to pull the new through in several places. Patience is needed. If you've not worked with barbed fittings and hose before, be aware that you need a really hot hair dryer to soften the hose enough to go onto the fitting. Good luck.

Deborah Davenport
Glory Days #115

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