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Date
IP Address
2015-07-31
184.168.27.34
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2025-08-12
65.61.1.70
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Location: https://bler.us/Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0X-Powered-By: ASP.NETX-Powered-By-Plesk: PleskWinDate: Sat, 26 Apr 2025 00:13:57 head>title>Document Moved/title>/head>body>h1>Object Moved/h1>This document may be found a HREFhttps://bler.us/>here/a>/body>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKCache-Control: privateContent-Type: text/htmlServer: Microsoft-IIS/10.0Set-Cookie: ASPSESSIONIDSUCAQTDRPMDDKCBCMKHONNKHGCNBNBKE; secure; path/X-Powered-By: ASP.NETX-Powered-By-Plesk: Pl !DOCTYPE html>html langen-US>head> title>Hose Reel Repair: Scott Butlers Blog/title> meta charsetUTF-8> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> meta propertyog:image:width content0 /> meta propertyog:image:height content0 /> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss2018.css> link relshortcut icon hrefimages/favicon.png />/head>body> content> h1>div idmyH1>Hose Reel Repair/div>/h1> div idmyDate>4/24/2025/div> div idmyNote>p>We have owned a 4-wheel hose reel for a very long time and the chromed intake pipes and fitting started to leak. Its a cart that looks like the image below, which is cropped to highlight the chromed bits with brass fitting that had corroded and started to leak. There is no criticism here. Every thirty years or so you might have to repair something that handles water and spends 365 days year outside./p>div classimgWrap>img srcimages/hoseReelExample.jpg id0.2126968920042549>div classimgCaption>I wanted to fix the input piping of our hose reel cart which looks like the one shown above./div>/div>p>The crux of the water intake is a clever part like the one shown below, which connects to a garden hose on the left end and connects to the reels intake pipe on the right. It mounts to the frame and the reel rotates via a pipe which bears on the inside of the threaded end on the right. Unfortunately, this part does not seem to be available./p>div classimgWrap>img srcimages/hoseReelCoupler.jpg id0.09082335658308105>div classimgCaption>The part I couldnt find anywhere./div>/div>p>The only part I could find that would pass water and spin was a 90° fixture, part A in the photo below. The input garden hose connects to it (coming down from the top of the photo, below), the square brass block is what spins, and the water exits rightward via a pipe with a 1/2 male thread on it./p>p>I found a pillow block (part B, below) which is a bearing in a housing. With a lot of grinding on the inside opening of that bearing, I finally got the pipe from Part A to fit through. At that point, I ju
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