Thanks for the input, Rich. I've come to the same conclusion about
splicing - seemed like a good idea at the time. What I'm concerned
with now is the length of the pressure hose. Not much material
there for replacing the Borgeson end, and I don't know how to figure
how to clock it correctly. Maybe the best approach is to find a
place that can make the hose, cut the present hose and duct tape it
correctly clocked and have the shop duplicate that. Any flaws in
that logic?? Anyone else?? Thanks. BC On 1/14/2014 10:00 AM, Richard Kinsley
wrote:
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