Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from
catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
Bruce wrote:
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose against the back of the cabinet. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 1, 7:02 pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote:
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. wrap saran wrap over the handles to make them smoother. or, let stiff new spray hose relax its kinks by spraying hot water from it for a minute or as needed. or just let Her do the dishes. :) |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 1, 7:02 pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote:
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. If enough room......you could cut a piece of PVC and use it as a channel. Leave the end where the hose meets the top of sink so the hose is guided into the PVC. Can screw the PVC into the rear of sink at around a 45 degree angle. What ya think? :-) Dean |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
"avid_hiker" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 1, 7:02 pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote: What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. If enough room......you could cut a piece of PVC and use it as a channel. Leave the end where the hose meets the top of sink so the hose is guided into the PVC. Can screw the PVC into the rear of sink at around a 45 degree angle. What ya think? :-) a screw into the sink? wouldn't that cause a leak? |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
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"AlarmCoJoe" wrote: "avid_hiker" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 1, 7:02 pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote: What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. If enough room......you could cut a piece of PVC and use it as a channel. Leave the end where the hose meets the top of sink so the hose is guided into the PVC. Can screw the PVC into the rear of sink at around a 45 degree angle. What ya think? :-) a screw into the sink? wouldn't that cause a leak? Only if done properly (BEG) |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
a screw into the sink? wouldn't that cause a leak? Of course not..........into the framing / wall, or such................not the sink itself. Do we have to explain or word every detail precisely. Use your brain. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 1, 5:02 pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote:
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. Our builder used a 1" plastic cable clamp screwed to the back wall of the cabinet. Jerry |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
Bruce wrote:
What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. I used a section of PVC pipe, but anything you can stick to the back wall would work - mailing tube, a corrugated box, a tin can with both ends cut off. I got exasperated every time I used the thing until it dawned on me that I just needed something long enough to keep the hose from looping around the shut-off. I used my favorite, silicone caulk, to stick the pipe to the wall, held with painter's tape until set. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 1, 8:01 pm, Barry wrote:
Bruce wrote: What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose against the back of the cabinet. Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles. JohnN |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 2, 1:40 pm, "JohnN" wrote:
On Mar 1, 8:01 pm, Barry wrote: Bruce wrote: What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose against the back of the cabinet. Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles. JohnN use a zip tie to hold the hose closer to something so that the loop doesn't hook around the handle. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Mar 2, 3:33 pm, wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:40 pm, "JohnN" wrote: On Mar 1, 8:01 pm, Barry wrote: Bruce wrote: What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. I used a piece of cardboard to make a "3 sided box" to contain the hose against the back of the cabinet. Similar, but I used the cardboard to cover the handles. JohnN use a zip tie to hold the hose closer to something so that the loop doesn't hook around the handle. Thanks JohnN |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
I ended up using a 2" electrical conduit clamp mounted between the hot and
cold shutoff valves screwed to the back so it would not catch on the handles. Ran just the movable part of the hose behind the clamp. It was mounted high enough so that the loop would not snag the clamp. "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote in message . .. What is a good way to keep the spray nozzle hose that is under the sink from catching on the shutoff valve handles when you pull the hose up? Drives me crazy. |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
replying to avid_hiker, Name wrote:
I HATE nasty responses. Your responses were great until then. Use your sense. -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...es-199454-.htm |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
Name wrote:
replying to avid_hiker, Name wrote: I HATE nasty responses. Your responses were great until then. Use your sense. When will you damn homemoaner hub idiots learn to read posting dates ? That conversation was from NINE YEARS AGO ! -- Snag |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 22:44:01 +0000, Name
wrote: I HATE nasty responses. Your responses were great until then. Use your sense. Get over yourself. If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch. Who are you? |
Spray Nozzle Hose Catching on Shutoff Handles
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 6:00:25 PM UTC-5, Terry Coombs wrote:
Name wrote: replying to avid_hiker, Name wrote: I HATE nasty responses. Your responses were great until then. Use your sense. When will you damn homemoaner hub idiots learn to read posting dates ? That conversation was from NINE YEARS AGO ! -- Snag This post may be 9 years old but I have the same problem now and the ideas are very helpful. So thanks to "Name" for resurrecting the topic. |
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