The way I used to test hoses, (and tubing) was to hook them up to a pressure source and submerge them in water. The 25 foot hose is a fine thing, and tough as can be. But when exposed to sunlight for decades, developed leeks. The steel mesh in them tends to rust also. For a while, in the 70's, we could not get short hoses for the 60 KW's. the book had them coded, (and still does) as manufacture by unit. I could not get hose, so I found an aviation unit NCO with a hunger for Huppendorfer beer. I had nice aircraft grade lines, that never need to be looked at again!! I know the steel braided lines are expensive, but if you buy an old set, and feel like the hoses are questionable, steel braided lines will be a one time buy. They never go bad.