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Thread: VAM stock hose replacement

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    Some Boost Larry_S's Avatar
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    VAM stock hose replacement

    Anyone found a nice silicone hose replacement for the stock one? Both my SVOs have stock hoses and the spring inside is no longer there to keep the structure of the hose. What solutions are out there that work decent with VAM in stock location?
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    Take the hose with you into the grocery store and find an appropriately sized soup/bean/fruit can. Cut out both ends, remove contents, clean and insert into hose.
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    Dinty Moore's Irish Stew works good
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    Cheap way to soup up your SVO.... sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by quikup View Post
    Cheap way to soup up your SVO.... sorry
    Yea no doubt. That way I can really can it without collapsing the hose!
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