Posted by super99 on January 24, 2016 at 17:15:49 from (74.38.37.13):
For Christmas I received a 50' retractable air hose reel and a 50' retractable electric cord from my daughters. I mounted them on the shelf upright by the door so I can use them inside or outside. The air reel didn't want to retract without help, so I e-mailed the company and received a reply with directions to tighten the spring. Yesterday after work, the weather was decent, so I took the air hose reel down and took it apart and tightened up the spring and put it back together and it works like it should. GREAT!!! I was getting cold, so I said that's enough for today and as I was ready to leave the shop, I hit the closer button and a few seconds later there was a loud bang and something hit the floor. The electric reel had been in the way hooking the air line back up and I pushed the electric reel out into the open door and forgot to turn it back inside when I was done. The door hit it and knocked it out of it's hanger and broke both pins that it turns on off. So I came in and e-mail the company again and told them I needed to buy new pins for the electric reel. It would probably be a good idea to relocate it when I get the parts to fix it. I started out with one needing fixed and ended up with one needing fixed, so I guess I broke even for the day. Chris If it ain't broke, keep fixin' it until it is.
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