OctoMan
Well-known member
I have two large shop vaca at work. The hoses are long and hard to store as they usually end up unwinding or being shoved in the corner of the shelf. What's a good way to store them?
I got something similar to the 2nd picture below from Lowes to hang up my extra vac hose.
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Blue Hawk 2-Pack 7-in Gray Steel Multi-Tool Hangers ..... Item # 217968
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I built a deep drawer maybe 16x16x12 that slides under a shelf to hold mine. (Fein vacuum with about 20 feet of hose) Just push the hose in and close the drawer. The accessories go on the bottom under the hose.
I pop the top off the vac and store hoses coiled inside the tank
Yes it does, but I purchased an extra 10 feet of hose to be able to get all the way to the front of the garage if needed.Doesn't that vac come with a hose rack?
Tommy
Yes it does, but I purchased an extra 10 feet of hose to be able to get all the way to the front of the garage if needed.
That made for a bit more hose that what would coil up neatly on the vacuum.
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Or this from Rockler: http://www.rockler.com/rockler-dust-right-shop-vacuum-hose-reel
Yep. The first time I saw a guy store the hose inside, I thought, "Holly ****", "I should have been doing this all along!"
I wonder how much suction you lose when you have 30 or so feet of hose?Or this from Rockler: http://www.rockler.com/rockler-dust-right-shop-vacuum-hose-reel
I wonder how much suction you lose when you have 30 or so feet of hose?
I would love to get a reel as I hate the hose mess w vac but dont want to have minimal working suction.
Anyone w 30 plus feet have any insight
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Or this from Rockler: http://www.rockler.com/rockler-dust-right-shop-vacuum-hose-reel
