DIY Hose Hanger

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DIY Hose Hanger

Post by phildoc » Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:33 pm

Inspired by the many stories I've read here, I made a hose hanger for $9.00, using nothing more than a vice, a Vice Grip, and a little elbow grease. Here's a picture of the finished product:
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I have seen some hose hangers you can purchase which have a triangular base that slips between the mattress and the box spring, and it struck me that I might be able to bend a piece of steel rod into something similar. (I originally went looking for aluminum rod -- much easier to bend -- but could only find a piece 3 feet long, which was too short).

I purchased a 6 foot long, 3/16 inch steel rod from a big box store (rhymes with Toes). The main vertical shaft is 2 feet 4 inches; the top horizontal "hanger" is six inches (actually, it extends four inches, then I made two one-inch bends to form the "U" that hold a daughter's hair tie that wraps around the hose). The remaining 3 feet 2 inches forms the triangular base (about one foot for each side of the triangle).

I just put the rod into the vice and started making the necessary bends. (Note: remember, physics is your friend. Whenever making a bend, make sure the short part of the bend is being held in the vice, and you are holding the longer part in your hands. So for the first bend -- what became the horizontal hanger end -- I put about 6 inches of the rod into the vice, with 5 1/2 feet sticking straight up in the air. I then grabbed the long end and pulled it down to a 90 degree angle). I only needed to use the Vice-Grip pliers to pinch the "U" a bit tighter.

The measurements I used fit my bed, so yours may differ. But I was surprised how easy it was; the base is securely held between the mattress and box spring, and last night's test run went perfectly.
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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by Julie » Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:40 pm

When I looked at the link I thought 'Well, that's a nice store bought one, now where's the DIY one?" and only after reading your note realized that it was the same one. Really well done!

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by squid13 » Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:53 pm

What was you rebuilding in your other photo bucket pictures? Nice job on the hose hanger.

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by phildoc » Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:07 pm

Got a Chinese scooter (250cc) in parts for cheap...slowly putting it together (emphasis on "slowly").

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:08 pm

I get a motorcycle vibe, yes?
All wind in the face, bugs in the teeth . . . ooh, yum!

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by Supplies 4 CPAP » Sun Feb 09, 2014 7:10 pm

I must say "Job well done !".

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by apw5746 » Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:19 am

Nice job. Handy when it comes to creating spread sheets for accounting, but totally useless in the area you're good at. I have to buy something like that.

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Re: DIY Hose Hanger

Post by gasp » Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:23 pm

Wow! Nice job! I love that the triangle is large and therefore less likely to rotate like my travel buddy hose hanger does. Oh you are the clever one.

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