[GMCnet] Macerator outlet hose [message #243170] |
Wed, 12 March 2014 11:52 |
glwgmc
Messages: 1014 Registered: June 2004
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Interesting. That is not how one of our major vendors installed the outlet hose on our Clasco. The outlet end was left open as the tube was too small for the hose they used to fit in with a machined brass fitting on the end. Guess that would have to be removed and a larger tube or smaller diameter hose installed to make it work as you describe. Even then, I think I would still find the screw on outlet tubes on the Royale more convenient. Thanks for your observation, I will pass that on to the vendor.
Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
in historic Kerby, OR
http://jerrywork.com
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 10:09:53 -0600
From: Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Macerator outlet hose
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Jerry
I cut a 50 foot heavy duty 3/4" red rubber garden hose in half and left the male threaded end on the hose and connected the cut end to the pump. I use a hose cap on the threaded end before I slide it into the 20' 1-1/4" PVC pipe that is suspended under the drivers side along the frame.
There is no leakage from the hose into the storage pipe. When done dumping I raise the end and screw on the cap. No mess and clean.
I store the other 25 ft hose with the female hose coupler beneath my propane tank and use it if if need a longer hose. Not often but handy if I have to reach for a toilet or a sewer clean out to drain into.
This has worked well for years now
Emery Stora
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Jerry & Sharon Work
78 Royale
Kerby, OR
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