How do you fix broken hose on hot sea underneath kitchen sink? it has a small hole and comes out only on hot dampen....

it has a small hole and comes out only on hot dampen. Can not get new hose till morning and don't know how to adjustment it anyway
There should be a valve, that one end of the hose is attached to. turn rotten the valve before you try to evolution the hose. If there is no valve, near should be. And bring the old hose with you when you walk to get the new one turn the marine off --remove the hose-- take it to your local store--Lowe's or Home depot-show it to them and they will find you a unmarked one---or don't forget to turn the water back on !!
There should be a valve turn sour for both hot and and cold water under your sink - if in that is, turn off the valve to the hot hose down, if not, you can put a bucket under the hose and tightly wrap a towel around it to hold it from spraying (the towel will absorb the water and allow it to basically drip into the bucket. Also, keep the cabinet doors open, if it's hot wet, you don't want moist heat building up under your sink. - As for shifting it - ask at Home Depot when you go to get a different one - they usually just have clamps or they verbs off. Also, when you buy the replacement hose, don't forget plumbers tape to give a hand seal the new (provided it is a verbs connect). There should be 2 metal hoses or pipes under the sink running from the wall to the underside of the faucet. The one in the disappeared is the hot water side. There should be a valve where on earth the hose/pipe connects to the wall, turn it to the right until it stops, now the hot water is bad to the faucet. Disconnect the hose/pipe from the wall valve and underside of faucet using a wrench. Take hose/pipe to local hardware store and tell them you have need of a replacement. Reverse the removal instructions to reinstall hose/pipe and you're done.
DUCT TAPE GD ENOUGH TILL U GET A NEW 1..


There should be a shutoff valve on the stripe. Find the shutoff valve and turn the water supply past its sell-by date to that hose. If you can't see the valve for that individual water queue then you have to shut rotten the main valve or maybe at the water heater on the outlet side. Tape won't hold marine under pressure especially hot water. turn rotten the valve under the sink.. you wont be capable of fix the hole due to the pressure on the hose.. it should be replaced. to remove the hose you might need a wrench that can reach up into the sink to unattach the hose close from the faucet assembly.. the make sure you match the topical hose to the old hose so that you get the right length and winding up size.
most people are correct but what they are not tellling you is
if you have a single feel faucet and you disconnect the hot side and turn on the cold water side water WILL cross over and seepage out onto the floor
if you have a dual handle faucet lately keep the hot side closed untill repair is complete
im not an expert at that but my suggestion is goin to home depot or lowes they are really friendly in that :D it twists off. either cassette it up til tomorrow or don't use it.
Answers:    Not really a big deal, but a pain within the *** to get up in in attendance sometimes. First, turn off the hot water stopcock. (If no valve under the sink than turn sour the main). Next, take off the mature hose with pliers or wrench (the smaller the better), and take it to a hardware store. This is a well-mannered idea since plumbing practices vary as do hose sizes. Also pick up some Teflon video at the hardware store. Wrap the male threads with the video (two or three times around will work). Connect hose ends at either end. DO NOT over tighten. (This is the most earth-shattering thing people don't do. Yes you can over tighten plumbing). Turn hose down back on and test your sink. After checking, look for leak. Touch the areas with a paper towel to see if at hand is a leak. Paper towel is the best way because it can quality for the smallest leak. If there is a bleed, tighten the hose a little more.