Posted by Don-Wi on April 12, 2014 at 15:05:09 from (66.87.77.146):
Raining today so I went to the store and bought some rakes, New garden hose,a new hose reel, and a few other things. Putting the hose reel together in my garage and the T won't thread into the stub they have on the end if the reel. I took off the 10 wraps off Teflon they put on in China and it turns out the stub isn't threaded. It's basically just serrated. No idea how you do that, with either a threading tool in a cnc, or a die for threading a male pipe thread.
So instead of wasting more time taking it apart to bring it back only to get another junk one, I'm gonna cut off the junk threads and make up something that'll actually work.
The funny part is that the other end that threads onto the handle for turning it has perfect threads....
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