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gear junkie
03-16-2008, 08:53 PM
Here's the pics I promised

1. complete assembly
2. no hub from rip off central-fergusons
3. hose from plumbing section of HD
4. some widget from the electrical section at HD. To make this work, wrap electrical tape around the hose to build up O.D.
5. got some 1/2", 3/4" and 1" pex to go around the handle of my cable carrier. So much more comfortable than the thin handle. Wrap electrical tape around the 1/2" and 1". There's no tolerance between the 1" and 3/4" so no tape is needed on the 3/4".

This was originally about 6 ft but is too hard to control so I shortened it down to 4 ft.

Can I use a section of my 5/8 section as a trap leader for my 1/2" IC cable?

ToUtahNow
03-16-2008, 09:16 PM
Nice job Ben I will be interested to see how the PVC hose holds up. Please make a review after you've used it for a while.

Mark

gear junkie
03-16-2008, 09:17 PM
Doubt you'll ever get a review Mark. Since getting the 60, I've used the 3800 maybe 4 times.

ToUtahNow
03-16-2008, 09:22 PM
Doubt you'll ever get a review Mark. Since getting the 60, I've used the 3800 maybe 4 times.

LOL_Well I like your carrier for the basket of the K-60 as well. Is the 1/2" PEX a tight fit or does it allow the handle to rotate?

Mark

gear junkie
03-16-2008, 09:33 PM
It does allow the carrier to rotate inside the pipe handle. If you use the 5/8" carrier, omit the 1" pex. Not enough room in there and you'll scrape knuckes. Don't forget about my trap leader question.

ToUtahNow
03-16-2008, 09:43 PM
It does allow the carrier to rotate inside the pipe handle. If you use the 5/8" carrier, omit the 1" pex. Not enough room in there and you'll scrape knuckes. Don't forget about my trap leader question.

I've never owned a K-3800 but in a pinch I did use 5/8" as a leader on my 3/8" in an adapter for my K-50 once. It's a long story but it has to do with the day KFC lost an entire batch of grease from their frier down a 2" floor sink. The open wind 5/8" leader was used to collect the grease out of the P-trap.

Mark

PLUMBER RICK
03-17-2008, 05:01 AM
ben not sure if the auto feed horn is the same size as the 7500 feeder, but i have a great set up that is much simpler and less sticky than the pvc hose you have.

i'll look at it with you at the round up.

rick.