jquail
Member
I was at the local metal salvage yard today - first time in a long time. They had little of interest however I did spot a fairly small Reelcraft hose reel with a hose installed. It was in fairly good shape just needing a bit of straightening of the reel itself and a bit of cleaning. I made a deal with the owner for $20 (he wouldn't come down) and brought it home.
Once I got it home I realized that it had been used for a shop water hose. Checking online revealed that this model (5635OLP) is meant for water or air and is good for 300 psi max. It also revealed that I got a very good buy.
The hose is 35 ft. and is plenty for most uses. I have another couple of hoses if I need more length.
Photo below shows it mounted to the wall above my compressor.
I initially drained as much water out of the hose as I could and have since blown it out. If anyone has any ideas on further drying the hose I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
John.
Once I got it home I realized that it had been used for a shop water hose. Checking online revealed that this model (5635OLP) is meant for water or air and is good for 300 psi max. It also revealed that I got a very good buy.
The hose is 35 ft. and is plenty for most uses. I have another couple of hoses if I need more length.
Photo below shows it mounted to the wall above my compressor.
I initially drained as much water out of the hose as I could and have since blown it out. If anyone has any ideas on further drying the hose I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
John.

