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20th December 11, 01:55 PM
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Re: Diced hose....
As Matt said, the cuff is usually designed to match the patter of the rest of the hose. So the turnover portion will be pretty specific, and needs to be turned down (and adjusted to) the right amount so the pattern blends.
Since diced hose have a pretty small pattern, this kinda limits the size the cuff can be, unless as Matt said you want to double it.
This is why I prefer Argyll or "tartan" patterned hose. The pattern is larger, allowing for a wider cuff. The cuff on my Argyll hose are normal size, not narrow like seen on diced hose.
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