Does anyone actually take the time and rebuild their super swivels when they go bad?
socalkol New member Apr 20, 2015 #1 Does anyone actually take the time and rebuild their super swivels when they go bad?
Vince Wood Active member Apr 20, 2015 #3 I'm with Kasey, I just replace them. My hose reel ones normally last about 4 or 5 months. The surface cleaner ones normally last about a year or so.
I'm with Kasey, I just replace them. My hose reel ones normally last about 4 or 5 months. The surface cleaner ones normally last about a year or so.
B Benjamin New member Apr 20, 2015 #4 Just replace and move on, unless time is something you have a lot of
814jeffw Active member Apr 20, 2015 #5 Rebuilding swivels never seems to last anyhow,...I did that years ago a few times and the life isn't the same as a new one. At best I would rebuild one to just have around for a quick "fix". Jeff
Rebuilding swivels never seems to last anyhow,...I did that years ago a few times and the life isn't the same as a new one. At best I would rebuild one to just have around for a quick "fix". Jeff
socalkol New member Apr 20, 2015 #6 Thanks everyone, just frustrating as my swivels seem to be going out faster and faster.
Vince Wood Active member Apr 20, 2015 #7 socalkol said: Thanks everyone, just frustrating as my swivels seem to be going out faster and faster. Click to expand... I've had the same problem myself in the past.
socalkol said: Thanks everyone, just frustrating as my swivels seem to be going out faster and faster. Click to expand... I've had the same problem myself in the past.