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Replacement of the drain hose is simple enough, but just don't feel like spending $15 plus shipping for a new part. I've knicked the hose so would like to just repair. What's the inside diameter of the hose? I'll insert a nipple - pvc, rubber, etc., and clamp. :confused:
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Originally Posted by: gschaeffer  Replacement of the drain hose is simple enough, but just don't feel like spending $15 plus shipping for a new part. I've knicked the hose so would like to just repair. What's the inside diameter of the hose? I'll insert a nipple - pvc, rubber, etc., and clamp. :confused: I do not think it is a good idea because a such nipple will definitely affect the water flow and pressure inside the hose. Gene.
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Also your nipple will be a spot where crud can collect and eventually it will plug the hose. |
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