Conform 5-3 reducing hose or ???
Ti-so 02-11-2015
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Hello 

i used to have an old version of a roughneck 5-3 hose. The last 6-8 inches was super Soft so i could fold it and attached it .

But after 4 years of abusing it the soft end rip .I order a new one but now the end all wire bread till the end so there no way i could fold it to reduce mess .

what are you working with?any suggestion ?

Marc


Dipstick 02-11-2015
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Maybe a mud-snake? Lay flat hose? I would want to have a normal 5'' endhose without steel and a pin-pour in it. A good air clamp and get used to it. At the end you will not make a mess anymore..


Ti-so 02-11-2015
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does a mud snake has tendecie to bent when to hosemen push to far ???Could you lay it down when you are flat boom?

 


Ti-so 02-11-2015
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should buy a air shut off?witch one??How much a complet kit could represent?

 

any other suggestions before investing 10 000$?


Joe 02-11-2015
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mudsnake not good for everyday use and cant push if short in corners


Joe 02-11-2015
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Should clarify on big pours with lots of volume


Ti-so 02-11-2015
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What do you use then??


Dipstick 02-11-2015
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Don't get me wrong.. I would not go for the mud snake. I just thought it fitted most of you wishes. I think some of the newest best mudsnakes don't kink so easy. You can lay them down and pump I believe. 


Dipstick 02-11-2015
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and when you need to put on system ist easyer to take off then a heavy rubber hose.  


ericICF 02-15-2015
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Marc is your 5 to 3 a Conforms Ruff Neck or a copy ? We just got a Ruff Neck and its good . I have seen a knock-off copy full of wire braid and its no good at all. No flexibility .


ericICF 02-15-2015
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Conforms products may be more money , but they are superior in every way.


Ti-so 02-16-2015
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I bought it from alliance it s a conform it cost 1600-1700 $.but i wrote to conform and they inform me that don t carry the  version i had for safety issues. But are telling me that you can fold yours?

 


schwinger_swinger 02-17-2015
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Been using the 5-4  really liking that one from conforms


Beast 02-26-2015
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Guys , maybe the mixes where you are at are different , but fair warning with those 5-4 reduction hoses , they can turn a day real sour quick. Keep your reductions in steel.


naptowndaddy 03-26-2015
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Ti so  Don't lay those babies down, and yes they kink at low volumes easily however if you inform hoseman beforehand and pay attention they are a great product. Little to no splatter even at trickle.

 


Devin 03-27-2015
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Ive got a putz brand 5-3 hose that works amazing for me on wall and footing pumps. Unless a mixer sends a fin i have no problems. if they do i just switch over to a 5-4 steel with a 4" tip. Which is my normal setup for a floor or a big mat pour. other than that the putz 5-3 is my everyday hose and i love it.


Farmboy72 03-27-2015
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As long as your paying attention, and DO NOT Rush it, the 5-3/ or 4's work great.  If you don' t rush you have more time to react when there is a problem(chunks or dough balls).  It also helps to have an extra grate across the hopper to help catch any possible problem pieces.