How to do-it-yourself instructional on repairing a broken garden hose hanger using a pop rivet gun. Shows pop-rivet gun tip replacement, drill bit selection, installing and removing pop rivets. Alright now here's something that I know is a common problem because I used to work as a tree surgeon and we were often going into peoples' yards and using their hoses to clean-up and you'd find that the hose hanger was broken like this. I'm going to show you how to fix that using a pop rivet gun. here is a typical hose hanger and this part has come off. it was spot welded. I guess they didn't have their hearts in it or perhaps it was done by a robot or the heat settings were just too low to make an effective weld. Screws holding it on the post, back them off want to save money I understand, so once in a while you think "well I don't use the tool often so I'll save money and buy a cheaper one". fact is I didn't save any money because I broke two cheap ones before I shelled out for this more expensive model. What's good about it is that it's got a steel stopper cast into the handle. it's come with it's own wrench fits in the handle. imagining I had to change the nozzle, which I don't because this is the right size, but this end you want to unscrew that. There's your nozzle. Trade it one of the other ones in the handle. the secret is you need to have the handle squeezed in order to change the nozzle. You want to add tension you have to have that handle squeezed down, just add the ...
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