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How to remove a stuck water hose from faucet 

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How to remove a stuck water hose from a spigot or a faucet when all else fails.
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@meshacpskyo5497
@meshacpskyo5497 6 месяцев назад
First things first, gotta go to the left to loosen
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 6 месяцев назад
Good eye. You are correct. Bad editing on my part. I was turning back & forth to try to loosen it up. You can see I used the same procedure on frame 7:41. When I edited this video I did not notice I cut this part out. Thank you for watching & for your comment. Stay well, Joe Z
@richvarga
@richvarga 2 месяца назад
Plumbing with Robert DeNiro. :) Great video. Sorry you had to work at this so much!
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 2 месяца назад
“You talkin' to me?“You talkin' to me?“You talkin' to me?? 😂Thank you for watching & for the humor .👌 This one gave me a little trouble more due to the location. But it all worked out. Hope it was of some help. Stay well, Joe Z
@nitanice
@nitanice 2 месяца назад
as a single woman homeowner, I commend you on your lack of expletives. Don't know how you did it! 🙂
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching and taking the time for this comment. @nitanice I started this channel for family & friends. As such I keep it family friendly. Comments that criticize are allowed as long as they respect this. Any comments using foul language will be warned & hidden. If they post another comment using foul language they will be blocked. @nitaniceI have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@jackphillips3512
@jackphillips3512 5 месяцев назад
Nice. Looks like a dremel might be good in this situation too.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 5 месяцев назад
Jax,Thank you for taking the time to comment and your support. I do appreciate it. A dremel would have been a better choice in this situation. A decent dremel has been on my list for awhile. It is one of of the tools I do not think of until an job like this come up LOL Stay safe, Joe Z
@user-gn9oc2xi5s
@user-gn9oc2xi5s 4 месяца назад
Thank you Joe! I found your video very helpful. Now I know how to get my very such washer hose off of the water hookup. 😀
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 4 месяца назад
You're welcome, I am glad this was of help. And thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. @user-gn9oc2xi5s I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@mvan7005
@mvan7005 7 месяцев назад
Great patience to a demanding situation
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your comment. @mvan7005 I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@DIYVariety
@DIYVariety Год назад
Boy that sucker was never giving up lol wow cutting it was what worked. Cheers joe
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
It was a tough one. Thank you for stopping by.
@Anwar-Mian
@Anwar-Mian Месяц назад
Great video. I have been struggling with mine for several days.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Месяц назад
This was an extreme method I took due to the other methods not working.. I hope it was of help. @Anwar-Mian thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@Anwar-Mian
@Anwar-Mian Месяц назад
@@JOEZEP54 Thank you Joe for spending your valuable time to write me back. I will certainly watch your other videos.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Месяц назад
You're welcome, and thank you. Your subscribing, watching & commenting help me grow my channel to reach others and is most appreciated. If you have any questions let me know. I will try my best to help you out. Stay well, Joe Z
@Anwar-Mian
@Anwar-Mian 28 дней назад
Hello @@JOEZEP54 , I have been meaning to let you know that the day after watching your video I followed your instruction and was finally able to unscrew the vacuum breaker. I want to thank God first then you. Your instruction worked great I was able drill through the left over screw. I sprayed some WD-40 near the joint. After making a few turns with a wrench I was able use my fingers to unscrew the vacuum breaker. I, however, made some scratches on the thread on the bib (cannot expect better than an amateur like me :)) Today I brought a new vacuum breaker, put it on, attached a hose and was able water the garden very nicely. It was such a relief. Thank you so very much for your video.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 27 дней назад
@@Anwar-Mian You are welcome. I am glad this helped you out. Thank you for your comment. Comments like yours that let me know I was able to help some one are a big help for me. It gives me the " fuel " to keep making these videos. Stay well, Joe Z
@jillkeene6448
@jillkeene6448 8 месяцев назад
very good Im still trying not to have to cut the hose top but I do see it in my future I once did it with a hack saw it cuts it pretty quickly. Thanks for sharing
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome, I am glad this was of help. And thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. I tried everything I could think of before having to cut it but it just would not budge. @jillkeene6448 I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@MsBellaSky
@MsBellaSky Год назад
Excellent! thank you for sharing, hope you are having a great day
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
Thank you! You too! Have a great summer. I will visit your channel soon. Stay well, Joe Z
@sixtyfiveford
@sixtyfiveford Год назад
That's a tough one.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
This was the toughest one I had to remove. Stay well, Joe Z
@100vg
@100vg Год назад
I was hoping something besides that would work. I had a front yard garden hose that I could not get off. Torquing channel locks on the connector was unscrewing the spigot from the raised and exposed up-from-a-main pipe, over and back down underground pipe. I used a Dremel Tool (rotary tool) and a cutting disk to slit it, and I got down into the spigot threads pretty good, but not so deep as to cause a leak. I cleaned the spigot threads with the Dremel Tool and a wire wheel bit, coated them with Anti-Seize, installed a new female hose spigot adaptor on the cut hose end, and put Anti-Seize in those threads, too, used a new hose washer, screwed onto the spigot, and it works like a charm. This Dremel Tool was a Christmas gift decades ago and I use for all kinds of things. There are tons of attachments and accessories for all kinds of jobs. The cutting disks are much thinner than any angle grinder disk and they come in a few thicknesses and two diameters that I know of for various needs. A good Dremel Tool would be worth the investment. I have a MultiPro Variable Speed Model 395 Type 5 and it came with a flex shaft (which I've never used), a variety of bits, and a nice hard case with a handle on top. Check out the bits and accessories. You'll be amazed. I use it a lot, so I recently bought spare brushes for it as I know they'll go out one day. There are other replacement parts, too. It should not leak because a NEW washer will seal any water from getting to the threads. You might want to change the internal spigot washers and/or seals while you're at it. If you Google it, you'll see that washing machine hoses are recommended to be replaced as a set every few years, but I can't remember how often. They obviously need it, so go ahead and replace the other one, too, and turn off the water to the house, pull both spigot internals, or the complete spigots if you can without damaging the copper pipes, and clean and replace as necessary while you're behind the washing machine. New hoses and spigot maintenance will save problems later. Good luck!
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
A Dremel Tool is on my list. I bought one from Harbor Freight awhile back but it was not a positive purchase. I believe you are correct about the new washer by itself would prevent any leak. So far all good no leaks. I know it is recommended to change the hoses every "so many years", couldn't tell you for sure how many years these hoses were used but long passed the time. Thank you for stopping by and adding this information. Stay well, Joe Z
@100vg
@100vg Год назад
@@JOEZEP54 Dremel is about the only brand worth having in America. Black and Decker used to make one, but they dropped it a couple years ago. TackLife is a European brand and, if you can find one, it should do well, too. I'd suggest researching and get a "Better" or "Best" out of Good, Better, Best. Not Harbor Freight, but a variable Dremel. Mine is rather heavy duty and also because they support it with replacement parts. Mine has lasted for decades without any maintenance or servicing yet and I use it regularly. Not daily, but a lot. I know you'll love it. Mine is variable speed, but the slowest speed has always been enough. The slowest speed actually sounds very fast.
@barneymm2204
@barneymm2204 Год назад
My washer manual says replace the hoses every five years.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
@@barneymm2204 Thank you for adding this information. This was well passed 5 years. Stay well, Joe Z
@robertgaines-tulsa
@robertgaines-tulsa 3 месяца назад
I've never had problems removing any connections where Teflon tape was used. Manufacturer instructions conflict on whether or not to use Teflon tape on connections that use a washer seal. From my experience, it doesn't hurt, and it may help seal the connection. It may help seal connections by lowering friction so you can make a tighter connection with the washer, or maybe it actually does fill in irregularities in the threads. Metals in a vacuum are susceptible to cold welding which is a problem astronauts on spacewalks have. That's what soldering does requiring heat, flux, and a molten metal to achieve. Teflon might help prevent that or at least fill up voids so minerals can't built in them.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching and taking the time to add this information.. I agree with your comment about the Teflon tape. @robertgaines-tulsa I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@bobfellows6974
@bobfellows6974 3 месяца назад
At the 2:40 mark where you have the pipe wrench on it you appear to be turning it clockwise. Unless it's left hand thread that would be tightening it, not loosening.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 3 месяца назад
@bobfellows6974 Good eye. You are correct. Bad editing on my part. I was turning back & forth to try to loosen it up. You can see I used the same procedure on frame 7:41. When I edited this video I did not notice I cut this part out. Thank you for watching & for your comment. Stay well, Joe Z
@kareno8634
@kareno8634 Месяц назад
HI1 Did you try *Tightening^* connection just a bit, [sometimes after heating]? Worked for me few times; It breaks 'memory' grip on threads, freeing connection to Unscrew. ^Help my dyslexia, [i didn't have, until now] 2:34 You were *tightening. 8{\* 7:55 Unscrewing 8:05 Tightening 8:34 Unscrewing well you got it off. : } {{sigh}} lol
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Месяц назад
LOL Thank you for watching. @kareno8634 I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects that may also be of help or interest and I hope they do not cause anymore dyslexia LOL Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@rjb6327
@rjb6327 Год назад
How about cutting the hose off and spin off the brass fitting.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
@rjb6327 Thank you for watching & taking the time to comment. Unfortunately that would not work this time. The brass fitting was corroded solid to the spigot. Stay well, Joe Z
@rjb6327
@rjb6327 Год назад
@@JOEZEP54 Then get the torch out. 😁
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
I did mention that a touch may work. It did work on a zone valve replacement I did a video on. The shut off valves would not turn. After heating one it turned without any issue. Thanks for contributing information to this video. Your comments, .👍s, sharing and subscribing if you are inclined to do so help me with this channel and I do appreciate it. Stay well, Joe Z
@MrKenstar2
@MrKenstar2 2 месяца назад
Guy turns a 2 minute video into 12 mins. He asks himself “Why dont i have more subs?”
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 2 месяца назад
@MrKenstar2 This could take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes to do depending what you find. I am sure you can find a one minute Short to show how to do it. In this video I showed what I did that worked & what did not work. For someone that is trying this for the first time it may be of help to decide what may work for them. Stay safe, Joe Z
@wrad8292
@wrad8292 9 месяцев назад
Just did mine inside a recessed cubby hole. 🙄 Once I got it cut, it would not budge. Nothing worked. Vinegar, WD-40, PB Blaster. Hammer and small chisel then peeled it off with needle nosed pliers like a can opener. Of course I nicked the threads too. Never again. I already have my new set of hoses for the ready.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 9 месяцев назад
It is amazing how the hose fitting bonds to the faucet. Glad you were able to get it off. The nicked threads on my faucet do not leak. Thank you for watching & commenting. Stay well, Joe Z
@user-bm3sr8ew2f
@user-bm3sr8ew2f 9 месяцев назад
Maybe an oscillating tool instead of a grinder?
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 9 месяцев назад
That may also work. Thank you for adding this tip and for watching. @user-bm3sr8ew2f I have other videos on my channel that cover different subjects and new videos added weekly that may also be of help or interest. Your support is not required but always appreciated. If you are inclined to do so your Subscription, Likes, Comments and sharing this content would help me to reach other viewers that may also find this channel useful or entertaining. Stay safe, Joe Z
@ronaldguilliams2142
@ronaldguilliams2142 10 месяцев назад
What about adding hear?
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching. Not sure what you are asking, please explain. Stay well, Joe Z
@tommymontoya3066
@tommymontoya3066 8 месяцев назад
Looks like a typo. Think @ronaldguilliams2142 meant to type "heat" as the word.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 8 месяцев назад
@@tommymontoya3066 Thank you for watching & clearing that up. Stay well, Joe Z
@khworker1322
@khworker1322 Год назад
I had a similar situation. First I tried the usual WD 40 &. No luck using my hand. Things escalated quickly after that. I showed it the sledgehammer & it was unfazed. Can’t show weakness with these stuck faucets so I had to hit it at least once. No dice. What I really needed was an air strike. I was about to call it in when I realized I’m a civilian these days & can no longer do that Next time I will try it your way. Hope you are doing well, also I hope my little skit was at least mildly amusing. Carry on brother.
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Год назад
Very amusing LOL. I had some projects that I wouldn't mind having an air strike called in. Thank you for stopping by & adding some humor. Stay safe brother
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