Poles Apart
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Yeah I don't normally collapse fully but sometimes if space is tight on a job I do but it's still easy to collapse when you jiggle the pole a bit it's a knack.But I leave it in the pole, so the poleIs always about 3 inches from fully collapsed, this video
Was just to show how bad it catches if you don't do that
Absolutely, this is my next move: I'm going to replace the pole hose with 4mm ID hose then put a reducer on to go to my main hose which is 5mm ID this will mean that where the connector enters the pole that end of the connector will be thinner therefore making entrance into the pole even easier. I've got a bag of these connectors and enough 4mm hose to do 2 poles.View attachment 5981Yeah that's it, a little wiggle and it pops in !
That blue hose is silicone.Absolutely, this is my next move: I'm going to replace the pole hose with 4mm ID hose then put a reducer on to go to my main hose which is 5mm ID this will mean that where the connector enters the pole that end of the connector will be thinner therefore making entrance into the pole even easier. I've got a bag of these connectors and enough 4mm hose to do 2 poles.View attachment 8629 View attachment 8630
You do lose a little flow but it's marginal I just turn the flow up slightly.Sounds good,
I wouldn't want to use such thin hose as I use 3mm jets, but good idea for you :thumbsup:
I assume you are using 5mm pole hose, what is your main hose cause it doesn't look like your using a reducer?