Step 3: Cut Two Garden Hose Handles

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Now cut your garden hose to a whatever length you want for a handle. What ever is comfortable for you is the best length. I used my chop saw to cut the hose.
 
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repguy2020 says: Oct 22, 2012. 12:03 AM
More POWER!
Wildrat says: Jun 28, 2012. 8:51 AM
Yeah, I think a cut-off saw is a bit over kill for a garden hose, but it will get the job done that's for sure.
machoturtle (author) in reply to WildratJun 28, 2012. 9:43 PM
yeah well...nothing wrong with overkill, definitely got the job done! :)
jhamrick1 in reply to WildratJun 28, 2012. 8:47 PM
Hey, if you don't have a Razor blade, why not use whatever is convenient! ... Stop hatin' y'all! Lol
machoturtle (author) in reply to jhamrick1Jun 28, 2012. 9:43 PM
lol my thoughts too!
machoturtle (author) in reply to WildratJun 28, 2012. 3:04 PM
totally nothing wrong with using a saw you got!
dscotthep says: Jun 26, 2012. 7:45 PM
A saw seems overkill for cutting a garden hose. I've had good luck with my wife's kitchen utility scissors.
machoturtle (author) in reply to dscotthepJun 28, 2012. 3:05 PM
good for you! i don't mind overkill though :P
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