The Tool That Every RVer Needs

This tool should be in everyone’s repair kit! The ClampTite clamp maker can put a strong, low profile, good looking clamp on any material. Did you blow a radiator hose in the middle of the Mohave Desert? Is your leaking supply hose an embarrassment to you? Did you break your shovel handle while getting your tow vehicle unstuck? No problem! Just clamp it! The ClampTite comes in several different models and four sizes. My personal favorite is the Premium model (CLT01) which is large enough to do any job I need, yet small enough to get into places that would be tough to do with a screw type clamp. The clamps it makes better looking than any automotive clamps that I have seen and works better. The only thing I would buy differently next time is the kit. Having a zippered kit in the truck would be much better than my current bag setup.
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  • @Somong
    @SomongКүн бұрын

    I didn't even think I needed this in my life, but I stumbled across the video and couldn't stop watching. I'm so glad I stuck around because now I know who I'll be binge-watching for the next few days-forget Netflix, Amazon, HBO Max, Hulu, and all the rest!

  • @michaelhinkley256
    @michaelhinkley256 Жыл бұрын

    WoW - I’ve been doing repair work for nearly 40 years. Made similar repairs, using similar tools, but Never seen a tool like this. Definitely makes a lot cleaner and better fitting. Thanks for the share

  • @debbieday8209
    @debbieday8209 Жыл бұрын

    This is awesome, and just the information I needed to fix a leaky Zero G hose end. Great idea to have this kit on my travel trailer as well. thank you

  • @mathewniven
    @mathewniven Жыл бұрын

    Very cool, thanks for sharing

  • @weeeves
    @weeeves9 ай бұрын

    I love how you conveniently left out the most difficult part of the repair - getting the hose onto the hose end. Did you install the inner lining first and then the outer fabric sheathing or at the same time? The fabric sheathing nearly makes it impossible to get it on far enough to clear the two notches on the hose end without either ripping the inner lining or outer sheathing. I tried lubing it with dawn dish soap which worked getting the inner lining installed but no dice on the outer sheathing. I tried pulling it on with a pair of pliers but that only caused the strands of the sheathing to unwind. I finally threw in the towel after an hour trying to mess with it. My time is worth more than trying to salvage a POS $50 hose.

  • @weeeves

    @weeeves

    9 ай бұрын

    I decided to try one more attempt at it and I finally got the hose on there. First, I burned the edges of the fabric lining to prevent them from fraying and then I put the hose under hot running water while expanding the outer fabric sheathing with a pair of needle nose pliers from the inside (in between the inner lining and outer sheathing). This stretched it just enough where I could get the inner lining and outer lining on at the same time (while using dish soap and hot water). Then I tried using my 0.041" stainless wire from the 90's but it was way too stiff to bend around such a tight radius so I used the next size down I had which was 0.032 and that ended up working well. I've got the newer ZeroG hose with the plastic grip instead of the rubber one you have. The 2nd notch/recess on this newer style hose end was further inward, underneath the aluminum coupling making it a bit more difficult to use the tool but it can be done. Now I understand why so many of these ZeroG hoses leak right out of the box - they are extremely difficult to assemble without tearing the inner lining. They need to be pressure testing these hoses before shipping them off.

  • @gordonmedley
    @gordonmedley Жыл бұрын

    Nice! FYI, the link to the tool is dead

  • @PatBuckleyracecar
    @PatBuckleyracecar Жыл бұрын

    Try oiling your tools sometime.

  • @terrymiller8597

    @terrymiller8597

    9 ай бұрын

    by now

  • @mathewniven
    @mathewniven Жыл бұрын

    Very cool, thanks for sharing