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    Hose barbs - video

    Hose barbs. By Jeremy Makes Things. 10:20 video:


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    He is right about a couple of his observations. For the most part making fiddly little parts always seem to take longer to do the first one than any follow up parts.
    Maintaining some organization to your tools is a huge factor. which eats up time if you have to search for them.
    You can rarely cost effectively make some items yourself. However, in many cases the fiddlier they are the harder they are to locate for purchasing either, and some things cannot be found at any price, or you spend either half a day searching on the internet or driving all over town and still not find the exact item you need, or it is the weekend or a holiday or late at night and you need it now not next week. This is when it suddenly becomes cost effective regardless of how long it takes you to make it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    or it is the weekend or a holiday or late at night and you need it now not next week. This is when it suddenly becomes cost effective regardless of how long it takes you to make it.
    With ever longer lead times from Swagelok, Parker, Hoke and Ham-Let, and pricing increases, hose barbs are now a regular item in our research shop, especially those in exotic materials. The number of times my mini lathe (Emco Compact 5) at home has bailed me out when I need something NOW maybe small, but every time it's been worth the investment in buying it and maintaining it and basic material stocks to feed it. My neighbour's also benefit as I make and modify things urgently to fix things, from cutting down split necked 30-30 cases (after 10+ reloads, so not unexpected) to make wooden sign mounting stand-off spacers, to making a wrong sized (metric) tap insert fit and older imperial kitchen sink tap, having the tools and ability, and being as tight as a duck arse, is something many of us older people with a can do attitude, do. I fear the younger 'just buy it' generations will never survive if Amazon cannot supply...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeiljohnUK View Post
    With ever longer lead times from Swagelok, Parker, Hoke and Ham-Let, and pricing increases, hose barbs are now a regular item in our research shop, especially those in exotic materials. The number of times my mini lathe (Emco Compact 5) at home has bailed me out when I need something NOW maybe small, but every time it's been worth the investment in buying it and maintaining it and basic material stocks to feed it. My neighbour's also benefit as I make and modify things urgently to fix things, from cutting down split necked 30-30 cases (after 10+ reloads, so not unexpected) to make wooden sign mounting stand-off spacers, to making a wrong sized (metric) tap insert fit and older imperial kitchen sink tap, having the tools and ability, and being as tight as a duck arse, is something many of us older people with a can do attitude, do. I fear the younger 'just buy it' generations will never survive if Amazon cannot supply...
    In my case it usually boils down to a farmer, or a contractor drops off something that he absolutely has to have the next morning. It is usually late enough in the afternoon that even should a place within 70 miles have the item there is no way I could drive there to pick it up before they close, most understandably are unwilling to wait half an hour just to make a $10.00 sale. And I can make the part in less time than it would cost me to make the round trip anyway.
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    Ive made many of those over the years, mostly brass or aluminum. also fixed ones that were not made right.and made bulkhead fitting's bungs etc and more. sometimes I just dont feal like driving to the hardware store. I do miss having the parker stuff to put togeather high pressure hoses. I thought abolut making the press& dies but I dont do enough. I have made some dies and JUST USED IN THE VISE or std type press. never had a issue with them.



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