Retractable hose reel for air compressor
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:49 pm
Recall I bought this on sale/coupon for $60.
https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in-x-5 ... 93897.html
Now I have I installed it.
Approach to hang:
- Cut scrap 2x8 to 14-3/8" which is the width between two 2x4 wall studs (well it was on mine)
- Mark mounting holes from reel on wood
- Drill out holes to 1/2" and then egg out to give the bolts a little play
- Get carriage bolts. 1/2" x 2-1/2" long, washers, nuts.
- I had to drill out the holes of the reel to accept the 1/2" bolts, even though the instructions called for a 1/2" bolt to install. If I used some kind of lag it would have probably just cut its way through but I elected to do through bolts and the holes didn't let a 1/2" bolt freely pass through. Got to try my new HF bits and they seemed to work well.
- Once the carriage bolts were loosely in place, I held up the wood to the studs, and used 8 3" deck screws (Deckmate, T-25), 4 per side
- Then I held up the reel which is a bit heavy and awkward long enough to get a washer and nut started.
- Install all washers and nuts. Tighten with 3/4" wrench until carriage bolt seats against wood and torque goes way up.
I removed the old female quick connect from my old hose end which was actually failed after all these years. I bought a new I/M style which happened to match what I had before. I threaded that on the new hose. I ended up threading my old hose directly into the side of the reel. Eventually I will add quick disconnect fittings but it's fine for now. I should get a short hose to go from the air compressor to the reel because right now I have my long 50' hose (for a total of 100' now) which is sort of a waste and also adds restriction (if I did anything other than inflate tires or blow air).
Wood mount cut and screwed in, with carriage bolts loosely in place. Tightened and ready. I tried it a few times and it works great. It is amazing to let it retract itself. You have to walk the hose in obviously (you can't just let it go) but it coils nicely on the roll and pulls in the whole way. Nothing to coil up on the floor. Wow, this is really something. Very pleased.
https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in-x-5 ... 93897.html
Now I have I installed it.
Approach to hang:
- Cut scrap 2x8 to 14-3/8" which is the width between two 2x4 wall studs (well it was on mine)
- Mark mounting holes from reel on wood
- Drill out holes to 1/2" and then egg out to give the bolts a little play
- Get carriage bolts. 1/2" x 2-1/2" long, washers, nuts.
- I had to drill out the holes of the reel to accept the 1/2" bolts, even though the instructions called for a 1/2" bolt to install. If I used some kind of lag it would have probably just cut its way through but I elected to do through bolts and the holes didn't let a 1/2" bolt freely pass through. Got to try my new HF bits and they seemed to work well.
- Once the carriage bolts were loosely in place, I held up the wood to the studs, and used 8 3" deck screws (Deckmate, T-25), 4 per side
- Then I held up the reel which is a bit heavy and awkward long enough to get a washer and nut started.
- Install all washers and nuts. Tighten with 3/4" wrench until carriage bolt seats against wood and torque goes way up.
I removed the old female quick connect from my old hose end which was actually failed after all these years. I bought a new I/M style which happened to match what I had before. I threaded that on the new hose. I ended up threading my old hose directly into the side of the reel. Eventually I will add quick disconnect fittings but it's fine for now. I should get a short hose to go from the air compressor to the reel because right now I have my long 50' hose (for a total of 100' now) which is sort of a waste and also adds restriction (if I did anything other than inflate tires or blow air).
Wood mount cut and screwed in, with carriage bolts loosely in place. Tightened and ready. I tried it a few times and it works great. It is amazing to let it retract itself. You have to walk the hose in obviously (you can't just let it go) but it coils nicely on the roll and pulls in the whole way. Nothing to coil up on the floor. Wow, this is really something. Very pleased.