
I hate when I get my schwartz all twisted like that
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I hate when I get my schwartz all twisted like that
Anyone see this as an issue when I get it into a press frame?


twisted hoses
Hi , yep I have been wrestling with my hoses too, they twist noticably and require a bit of force to twist stright when inflated. I am not sure how madly this will affect laminating when they are jammed inbetween the cassette and top of press but I am trying to sort mine out too. I think this is due to the hose twisting and stretching as the pressure comes on stronger, since the hose is kind of spiral would threads it will behave like this - it gets longer and twists as the pressure goes on. In the end I may end up just cutting the steel at one end so they are independant at the far end - get my point? cheers
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- threeninethree
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Yes Lonestar, I have the same problem. "And I see your schwartz is as big as mine!" (couldn't resist)
When mine is inflated in the press one hose reaches my top beams first and the other follows as the pressure increases.. I may chop alittle off the end of the hoses and make new holes, but this time make sure to twist the hose a bit. I have a feeling it may be due to the drill holes not being on the same plane as the holes at the intake side of the hose.
When mine is inflated in the press one hose reaches my top beams first and the other follows as the pressure increases.. I may chop alittle off the end of the hoses and make new holes, but this time make sure to twist the hose a bit. I have a feeling it may be due to the drill holes not being on the same plane as the holes at the intake side of the hose.
~ Matt
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Yeah I tried pushing down on the ends and there's a lot of pressure in the twist itself. I think I may have to bite the cost of a steel frame to account for that kind of torsion or figure out how much to pre-twist the hose.
But I agree, now that you mention it, two hoses may be too much for the Cordura.
But I agree, now that you mention it, two hoses may be too much for the Cordura.
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