How to Fix a Loose Hose Bib - WITHOUT Inside Access (Hose Bib Buddy)

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How to fix a loose Hose Bib. A Traditional Fix and an Easy Solution with the Hose Bib Buddy

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If you have a loose hose bib or need to replace it. This video covers two different ways to brace the hose bib (sillcock/spigot). The traditional way uses bracing and the easy fix uses a product called the Hose Bib Buddy.

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==Product Link(s)==
Hose Bib Buddy: https://geni.us/rOvWnp
Caulk Cap: https://geni.us/vt49u5
Replacement Hose Bib: https://geni.us/CtHxA

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