I'll bet the ends are machined brass rather than pressed brass on all too many of then today. I always look for machined brass ends when I'm buying a hose I intend to last, but I also never spend much for a hose that I know is going to lead a rough and temporary life.
Dale in the Flat Lands:----- I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.
wired wrote:
It has never been spliced or had the ends replaced. This proves we do not have to be a disposable society.
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