Decommissioned fire hose

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Darrin

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Not a fan of working with this stuff, and it really beats up your tools, but stuck through it to the end product.
Set into a brass cigar because I was a firefighter and remember the brass nozzles.
Big Mama Babycakes also gave her approval.
 

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Ok Darrin you lost me. What do you mean there was no tube? Did you roll up the hose in a tight roll then saturate with CA then drill like a blank? I wrapped mine around the tube and started from there.
 

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My son is a volunteer firefighter, maybe I should get a hold of some and make him one like it.
Ok Darrin you lost me. What do you mean there was no tube? Did you roll up the hose in a tight roll then saturate with CA then drill like a blank? I wrapped mine around the tube and started from there.
Solid hose layered then drilled to accept the tube.
 
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