Hose Leak - Any ideas?
Moderators: Head Monkey, kelvin, bigKam, skidesmond, chrismp
Hose Leak - Any ideas?
We have a leak on the end of one of our hoses. Our spare hose set up is already in use in our other press after one of our first set ups....had a little fire incident.
Anyway, are new hoses are still like a week away and I will probably press 60-70 pairs in that time......
Hose is a 5" diameter hose. Sealed with 3m 5200 fast cure, held together with 1/4" steel bar and 1/2" grade 8 bolts. Somehow the leak has come passed the steel bar and is coming out the end, it seems. We tested it before we put it in the press, saw it had a leak, covered it with more sealant, let it sit 48 hours, tested again, no issue...but alas....apparently we were a bit hasty.
Anyway, anyone have an ideas on how to fix it? Especially something quick. I don't care if it is super temp. It just needs to last a little while...though for us that is a ton of press cycles. Anyway, any help is appreciated.
edit - also, I know we could just cover it with sealant and let it cure correctly and all that. But I honestly do not have the time to wait. We might just have to rock it leak and all for awhile....
Anyway, are new hoses are still like a week away and I will probably press 60-70 pairs in that time......
Hose is a 5" diameter hose. Sealed with 3m 5200 fast cure, held together with 1/4" steel bar and 1/2" grade 8 bolts. Somehow the leak has come passed the steel bar and is coming out the end, it seems. We tested it before we put it in the press, saw it had a leak, covered it with more sealant, let it sit 48 hours, tested again, no issue...but alas....apparently we were a bit hasty.
Anyway, anyone have an ideas on how to fix it? Especially something quick. I don't care if it is super temp. It just needs to last a little while...though for us that is a ton of press cycles. Anyway, any help is appreciated.
edit - also, I know we could just cover it with sealant and let it cure correctly and all that. But I honestly do not have the time to wait. We might just have to rock it leak and all for awhile....
is it coming from the outer edge of the hose? or in the middle of the steel bar? if its coming out the edge area where the fold of the hose is and you don't have the bars sticking out a little past the edge with bolts, that might help.
http://on3pskis.com/wp-content/uploads/ ... er-019.jpg
if its like that picture, we had a leak in the corner with a similar setup, but only one hose. we moved the end bolts closer to the edges since thats where it needs the most pressure and that solved out problem. maybe not a quick fix, but it might fix in the long run without having to use more hose, just shorten it an inch or so to re-drill the holes.
http://on3pskis.com/wp-content/uploads/ ... er-019.jpg
if its like that picture, we had a leak in the corner with a similar setup, but only one hose. we moved the end bolts closer to the edges since thats where it needs the most pressure and that solved out problem. maybe not a quick fix, but it might fix in the long run without having to use more hose, just shorten it an inch or so to re-drill the holes.
-
- Posts: 1354
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:37 pm
-
- Posts: 2207
- Joined: Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:25 pm
- Location: Kenmore, Wa USA
-
- Posts: 2207
- Joined: Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:25 pm
- Location: Kenmore, Wa USA
While this is not what I would do (I would take it apart and fix it right
)
but what about tire goop. Seals nail holes in car tires.
They also use it in bike tires to make them tubeless.
Check your local auto parts store.
sam
edit... to add it might not let you let the air out after your done
Oops

but what about tire goop. Seals nail holes in car tires.
They also use it in bike tires to make them tubeless.
Check your local auto parts store.
sam
edit... to add it might not let you let the air out after your done
Oops

You don't even have a legit signature, nothing to reveal who you are and what you do...
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)