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My EX-21 is just starting to do this as well... I remember doing this many times with my old DeWalt.. the tube got to a point where it was getting too short to do much good.. I sold it before actually having to replace some of the hose.. I have seen where others have added a hose shoved up inside the flex hose to add length to it.. 

I always used the boiling water to heat it.. ( didn't have a heat gun at the time ) and I also would use a drop of dish soap to help slide the thing back onto the metal part.. I'm not certain it helped though as being in hot water and then wet still and then adding soap made the thing hard to hold onto while trying to push it back on.. 😂  I believe there is a special tool for doing those things.. but I've always been able to get it with hot and soapy, LOL 

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I pulled the old one off, grabbed end piece with pliers and pulled off the rest. Then heated the next one with a heat gun and pushed it on. After the heat gun it went on easy...letting it cool now. 

 

Didn't work...as soon as I touched it...it fell down. I wonder if super glue would work. 

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59 minutes ago, OzarkSawdust said:

I pulled the old one off, grabbed end piece with pliers and pulled off the rest. Then heated the next one with a heat gun and pushed it on. After the heat gun it went on easy...letting it cool now. 

 

Didn't work...as soon as I touched it...it fell down. I wonder if super glue would work. 

could it be wrapped with black electrical tape? I guess super glue might work as well but I'd be afraid of it not coming off if / when you might need it to.. 

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On 6/13/2020 at 9:08 AM, kmmcrafts said:

My EX-21 is just starting to do this as well... I remember doing this many times with my old DeWalt.. the tube got to a point where it was getting too short to do much good.. I sold it before actually having to replace some of the hose.. I have seen where others have added a hose shoved up inside the flex hose to add length to it.. 

I always used the boiling water to heat it.. ( didn't have a heat gun at the time ) and I also would use a drop of dish soap to help slide the thing back onto the metal part.. I'm not certain it helped though as being in hot water and then wet still and then adding soap made the thing hard to hold onto while trying to push it back on.. 😂  I believe there is a special tool for doing those things.. but I've always been able to get it with hot and soapy, LOL 

Yes, there is a special tool...a hammer, the. Paint to match! 😂

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I ended up putting a couple drops of blue Locktight ( the cheep generic one) on it, worked it in a little, and out a prop on it (after I set the right spot) to dry overnight. I was VERY careful making a small adjustment...and so far it works great! I'm being extra cautious to not bump it! We'll see how long it lasts before I use a couple more drops.

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