Repairing an expanding garden hose with the leak in the middle.
I’m using a part from Amazon to repair a leak in the middle of one of those expanding garden hoses. These hoses “wear out” over time and tend to last about three years, but with repairs, I can get about another three years out of them. In this video we will be slicing in the middle of a hose rather than one of the ends

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