broncobowsher
Contributor
To the original poster,
While your setup is fairly common, a 70-90° fitting at the regulator. Your demands for it to be fixed to the hose are not. I see 2 possible scenarios. Either there is a fitting as linked to above attached to a normal hose. You just don't see the joint and think it is part of the hose. The other is the regulator has the fitting as part of the regulator design (I have a Sherwood that is this way) and the hose attaches to the angled inlet. At this point you don't realize the correct disassembly point to remove the hose from the regulator and are trying to find a hose with a tiny bit of your old regulator attached.
We cannot help any further until you post a picture of this fixed 90° that nobody can figure out. Simply put, post a picture, we will figure it out and give you a solution to the problem. No picture, no solution.
While your setup is fairly common, a 70-90° fitting at the regulator. Your demands for it to be fixed to the hose are not. I see 2 possible scenarios. Either there is a fitting as linked to above attached to a normal hose. You just don't see the joint and think it is part of the hose. The other is the regulator has the fitting as part of the regulator design (I have a Sherwood that is this way) and the hose attaches to the angled inlet. At this point you don't realize the correct disassembly point to remove the hose from the regulator and are trying to find a hose with a tiny bit of your old regulator attached.
We cannot help any further until you post a picture of this fixed 90° that nobody can figure out. Simply put, post a picture, we will figure it out and give you a solution to the problem. No picture, no solution.