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Everything posted by Don Phelps
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Because the powdered components can't be separated equally that way. There are different chems in there. This is per a conversation with Steve Rowlett.
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It's the newer version of the x-jet. It's adjustable from close range to longer distance spraying. The old version required a close range nozzle to be manually attached everytime it was needed.
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I saw this on another board today and thought it might be useful for all the folks working in the colder climates up north.
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I have 2 hosetract reels (not stacked) that have been very sturdy, with the exception of the locking pin snapping twice. I would still buy the brand though.
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How NOT to clean a deck
Don Phelps replied to PressurePros's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Petey is doing his best to live the quiet life in Tampa amongst the 'blue hairs.' When it comes to cleaning restaurants, nobody's better! I went over and hung out with him for a day last week and we hooked up with K.J. (Ken Schwarz) for lunch. Tried to get Wayne (WEW) in on the plan but he was out cleaning. Thanks for the trip to the cigar shop and lunch, Petey! :lgmoneyey Ps. His daughter is a precious little angel! (Obviously not his) LOL! J/K! -
Just finished testing 11 different chemical injectors-downstream
Don Phelps replied to 5282jt's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Chad, Feel free to give me a call sometime. Trying to downstream a roof is like peeing in a fan, for lack of better examples. I can save you time and make you $$$. :) Ken, Downstreaming on concrete can work sometimes too. -
I've learned over time that what works in one geograghical location rarely works in others. But for what it's worth, I donated $385 last year for some stickers and a few harassing phone calls to re-up.....That's about it. It was a great year for business all the same.
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Not all things point to the North when it's cold! :lgbonk:
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How NOT to clean a deck
Don Phelps replied to PressurePros's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Kind've reminiscent of all the disgusting hot tub rumors 'floating' around. :lgbugeyes -
Although it was as much cult as it was pop, I liked 'Northern Exposure.' It reminded me of my home town, part Mayberry, part Twin Peaks. 'Chris in the morning' was probably my favorite character. :lgkick:
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I need some new equipment.
Don Phelps replied to jrwood's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Most here (that have it) really enjoy the hot water option. If you see yourself only working in a very specialized area where it won't be required, by all means buy a nice cold water unit. However, it will limit you somewhat and as previously stated, should your business branch into different directions, you'll be left with a situation where you might need hot water and now have to spend more money. I started out with a 13hp cold water unit like most did, and never knew just how much I was missing (speed, gum removal, etc.) until I moved up to hot water. -
I thought it might be worth while to bring some attention back to this post. http://www.thegrimescene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2762 :lghohoho: Seasons Greetings:lghohoho: From Don and Julie!
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C'mon guys! I know both of you and it's the Holidays so let's just enjoy it.....O.K.? :lgwave:
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Pretty much says it all........:lgbugeyes
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Yeah the Jags kinda made it interesting, didn't they? I'm diggin' the games on the new toy! :lgkick:
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Still feel that way? :)
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Thanks guys. I'm not much of an electronics wiz, but after doing some homework and checking these forums you guys provided, I think we made out just fine. I'll keep ya posted on how everything goes. :)
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DirectTV (older). We don't have the DTV HD goodies yet. I'll be taking care of that on Monday.
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We bought the first one today. It's a 50" Sony Grand Wega. We added a 1,000 watt Sony home theater package also. We were a little concerned about price drops after Christmas, so we're holding off on the 60" until late Jan./early Feb. I can feel the couch potato pounds piling on already! :lgsideway
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I'm sure there are others, but Tractor Supply has some nice stuff. I agree, I'm lucky if I get one wear out of the Lowe's clothes.
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New skid from All Seasons!
Don Phelps replied to WEW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hi Jamie, I've got a large residential job to do today, but I'll try to give you a call in the evening if that's O.K? -
New skid from All Seasons!
Don Phelps replied to WEW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Sorry Jeff...I didn't see your post until after I called you back. As discussed, I'll call you tomorrow with the shipping info. Thanks again, Don -
New skid from All Seasons!
Don Phelps replied to WEW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hi Scott, I'm working on getting some literature together with prices, options, etc. With the holidays and trying to continue to clean, this has been a challenge but fun none the less. You'll be one of the first to know when I have it all together! :) -
New skid from All Seasons!
Don Phelps replied to WEW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hi Jeff, Either give me a call or pm me with the specifics as far as the brand/model of the unloader and pump you would like to have and I can put a quote together for you. Wayne went with a K-7 upgrade on his. Otherwise, I believe his is identical to the one you purchased from Steve. -
New skid from All Seasons!
Don Phelps replied to WEW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Mel, Check your pm's.