Re: Air Duct Vent Hose Question 54 Packard Clipper
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I haven't had the issue of them pulling off unless the one you have is not exactly the correct size. Sometimes the metal has some little "half moon type barbs" approx 120 degrees apart on them that is supposed to grab the wire. If you have those, check to see if they have been pushed down.
One thing you might try is stretching the hose with something and letting them hang in the sun to see if they will lose the set. If that doesn't work then ties might be the only option. I would try and find black wire ties so you would not see them as readily. Don't think you will have much luck in hiding them. Most good electronics stores and even some larger hardware stores should have them and if not, then maybe a length of black shrink tubing and put that over the light color tie and then put the clasp under the hose. Again, most good electronic component supply stores have tubing in 3' or 4' lengths. The hardware stores might have something in the dryer vent section--even metal clamps that could be painted. As to cutting, scissors or a knife will do fine for the fabric but the wire I usually see used is either stainless or music wire and is very hard. If you have large enough cutters it might work but can easily put a notch in a good pair and ruin them if they are too small. A better thing might be to cut the fabric and then use a cold chisel on the wire. A cold chisel, if ruined, is cheap compared to cutters.
Posted on: 2010/5/2 12:37
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I found that removing the blower motor and cage allowed me to get a hand inside the duct and thus allowed me to slip the hose over the duct. The duct that I have (Original?) was a little bit smaller and really tight to get on. I also put a large stainless steel hose clamp around the outside. OK, not OE, but keeps the hose on. I got the hose clamps at Home Depot.
Posted on: 2010/5/2 12:46
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Thanks both for the advice. Appreciate it.
Posted on: 2010/5/3 18:57
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Where did you find the replacement hose and how much was it per foot? Also, what diameter is it? Thanks,
Scott
Posted on: 2010/5/4 7:36
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The PI Southern Calif chapter sells reproduction vent hose. Looks just like the original. Very nice quality. Not sure what the current price is on it. Call the PI main office for more info.
Posted on: 2010/5/4 13:12
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-BigKev
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Here is what it looks like:
Posted on: 2010/5/4 13:14
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-BigKev
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Apologize for the delayed response (didn't know there was a post). I got 4 feet of hose at $12.50 per foot in 2 foot sections for a total of $50 from Max Merritt. The item # is ADH101 and it is 5" air duct hose. The good news for me in putting it on is that it didn't take any tie straps to hold it in place. It is just a very snug fit and takes some patience to get both sides slide up all of the way. I used a pair of scissors to cut one into 2 1 foot sections and since my wire snips would not cut the wire, I used a hack saw to cut the wire in the hose and then bent it till it broke.
Posted on: 2010/5/9 14:29
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