Introduction: Copper High Pressure Hose - NOT AS SEEN ON TV....IN JUST 2 Steps

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From As seen on TV...now a DIY...which is better anyway.

Step 1: Gather You Hose..materials and Assemble

Materials:

  1. 1/2in Copper tubing - cut to your desired length
    • I already had some on hand from a past project
    • I cut this to pipe to 3ft
  2. 1/2in Sharkbite - Cap
  3. 1/2in to 1/2in Sharkbite - MALE Adapter - Threaded to Sharkbite
  4. 1/2in Threaded Brass Ball Valve
  5. 1/2in to 3/4in MALE to FEMALE Threaded Adapter
  6. Quick Release Hose Adapter
  7. Plumber Tape - Teflon Tape

Tools:

  1. Wrenches - Pipe wrench or Channel Locks
  2. Center Punch
  3. Drill
  4. The Smallest Drill Bit You have on hand
  5. Pipe Cutter
    • If you bought a length of tubing precut, you do not need this.

Step 2: Assemble Your HOSE

I can not tell you how ridiculously easy this assembly is... Sharkbite technology has made plumbing and crefting like this almost a sin as to how easy and quick everything comes together!!

Assembly:

  1. Punch a divet in the center of the CAP
  2. Drill a hole in the center of the CAP
  3. Attach CAP to one side of the copper pipe
  4. Apply the teflon tap to all threaded pieces
  5. Using your wrench, attach all the pieces together in this order:
    • 1/2in to 1/2in Sharkbite Adapter
    • 1/2in Ball Vavle
    • 1/2in to 3/4in Adapter
    • Quick Connect Adapter
  6. Attach Copper pipe to sharkbite adapter
  7. You are done... seriously... how long did that take you...2 minutes?!? maybe??...be honest.. you probably spent more time looking for your smallest drill bit!!

THAT'S IT!!... go play with your hose! or let your hoes play with your hose... whatever!

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