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  1. Crayola Cryons

    Has anyone ever thought about some off the wall colors that Crayola should have? Like Bile Green or Red Death. Lets see who can come up with the most disgusting or outrageous name for a new crayon.:whoops:
  2. Hey Everett, I have had hard time removing hers too!!!:eek:
  3. estimating Sheet

    I have in the past sent the sheet to everyone that has asked for it. I dont really remember who they are now. I also dont have the sheet on my computer anymore so I am unable to send it out now. As Beth has stated I have closed up shop and most of my files are on my laptop that I have put away and not using anymore. I know both Reed and Beth have gotten the sheet that i was sharing so maybe they can send it the people that did not get it from me.
  4. I believe Paul uk was lookng for a picture of me using the repelling gear I have. I was washing a building and had to get to the top of the third story. This was the easiest way for. My extension pole was not long enough and also had electric wires on a pole to deal with to on one side of the building.
  5. Xjet

    Nick, I used to use the dolly method and I have found that keeping it on the trailer works better for me. You are correct about the extra hose being out there but it just worked better for me doing this way.
  6. Xjet

    Matt, I am glad that is working out great for you. My helper this past year came up with that idea and it worked out really great as you can see. Good luck
  7. Quad for snow removal?

    Jeff, I dont know if you have seen my quad but I do have a 48inch snow blade on it. I have moved up to 15 inches of snow down my whole driveway with out a problem. The drive took only 5 minutes to do. The only problem is the cost of the quad and the cost of the blade for it. Between the quad and the blade I have over 8k invested in it. Of course I had to have the bigggest and the best utility quad at that time of purchase. If I was you I would go buy a really nice snowblower instead.
  8. A big decision but sad one

    I have decided its time to hang up my hat in this business. The last several years working 7 days a week and no family time has taken a toll on myself , my wife and kids. I stopped doing the thing I really enjoy like going out hunting, taking my son out riding our quads in the woods and even my volunteer time as a firefighter in my town. Having to work a full-time job and also run this business has sucked the life out of me and its not worth the extra money in my pocket to neglect my family priorities and well being. I have made alot of friends on the boards and I will miss alot of you (some more than others:o ). We all have learned alot from each other and thats what makes the boards great and I will miss it. All of my equipment will be sold to help pay off some of the business debt that has been carried, so look for more info later on this week for some really good deals on great equipment.
  9. A big decision but sad one

    I am out of shape. I had to take a nap that day!!!!:whoops: My decision was made to get out completely and do no power washing stuff except for my own needs. I am keeping only one OLD washer and getting rid of everything else. I still have to take the time to go through stuff but I do have a member here coming for a visit to buy most of the big stuff (I hope!). As far as differences, thats what make these boards great when we can disagree on our practices and fight it to teeth and bone as long as its civil!:whoops: Most of the time its civil but it can get out of hand, but that just makes it very entertaining.
  10. A big decision but sad one

    Why would I quit a GREAT paying job working for the phone company w/ fully paid benefits, 401k and pension??? No way would I dream of that. (been thought of doing that:) ) Thank you everybody for the kind words and encouragement. Today has been a great day so far. I went and saw Dannys' soccor game (I missed the first 3 allready), Chased Lyndsey around the yard for awhile and dusted off my bow for hunting season!!!!!
  11. Happy Birthday Rod!

    Happy B-day you old Fart!:whoops:
  12. gazebo

    If you start with the bottom and first and work your way up, there is less of a chance of spotting on the deck. The chems being thrown up up on the roof first can actually leave spots on the wood below if you are not carefull. I have always work from the outside in and bottom up just as Reed has stated. p.s. I have spotted the wood before thats why I do this way now.:rolleyes:
  13. Our next meeting will be 9/11/04 from 12pm till 3pm or later. We will have some outdoor demos that day. We are also having a rig contest. Anyone can enter and there will be prizes awarded in 2 catagories. One will be the most professional looking image and the other will be the best set-up. It will located the Indian Chief restaurant in Medford on Route 70. Anyone that has questions feel free to contact me during the day on my cell phone. 609-744-2700 You can also email or pm me too.
  14. September PWNA NJ Chapter Meeting

    This Saturday we will have several vendors attending. Tom Vogle of ACR Products will be showing us how to do some basic troubleshooting on a powerwasher and repairs. He is also donating a 15 gallon pail of his 396 All-Purpose cleaner. Bob Williamson of Pressure-Tek will be showing off his Big Guy surface cleaner. Bob is also donating a gun/lance setup, 50' high pressure hose and a 5 gallon pail of his F-18. Beth and Rod will be bringing there brand new Sprinter van that Tom Vogle help set-up. They are also donating a box of defelting pads and a 10lb container of HD-80. They all will be doing demos of there equipment and other little goodies they have to offer!!!
  15. Wiring Pump

    JD, I just looked at the pump specs on the link you posted. Its rated for 12 volts not 20 volts. I think you misread the lable and saw the flow rate of 21gpm by mistake. I think you fried your pump. Try calling the place you bought it from and see if you can exchange it out. Good luck
  16. I got Wood!!

    If that is latex paint the hd-80 will have no problem removing that stuff. It will take the paint right off the trim of house pretty good too!!!:whoops: If you do this job I would wait untill after stripping it to decide on what to put back on it. You may have to go back with a solid color again. Sturgis did a great job of removing a previous finish on a deck, make sure you check that one out. http://www.thegrimescene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2311 The big thing is its better to overprice a little to make sure you dont lose your shirt if you get this job. This is a big undertaking for any contractor to do. Its very time consuming and tedious work. Good luck
  17. Behr removal

    From The pictures I have seen of the before and after, you did a very good job at the removal of the old finish. Give yourself a nice pat on the back as alot of contractors would have walked away from a job like this one.:wave:
  18. Vet interviews for government job.

    I still do work for them. Thats my full-time job where I can take a break from my part-time job power washing.
  19. Vet interviews for government job.

    Sounds like the phone company:eek:
  20. You know you grew up in the 1980's if . . You ever ended your sentence with "psych" You solved the Rubics cube.....by peeling off the stickers You watched the pound puppies You can sing the rap to "the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" You wore biker shorts under your skirts and felt stylish You yearned to be a member of the Baby-sitters club and tried to start a club of your own You owned those little Strawberry Shortcake pals scented dolls You know that 'Whoa' comes from Blossom Three words: M.C. Hammer You thought it would be great to have a friend named "Boner" You can sing the entire theme song to "Duck Tales" If you played the chipmunks Christmas album all year long Remember reading Kool-Aid man comics You ever watched Fraggle Rock You had plastic streamers on the handle bars of your bike You remember When it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons You wore a pony tail to the side of your head You saw the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the big screen You got super-excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school You made your mom buy you one of those clips that would hold your shirt in a knot on the side You had a Kirk Cameron poster on your bedroom wall You played the game "Mash" with friends at school You wore a Jordache jean jacket and you were proud of it L.A. GEAR Your mother wouldn't let you have garbage pail kids You wanted to change your name to Jem in Kindergarten You remember reading "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and all the Ramona books You know the profound meaning of "Wax on,Wax off" You wanted to be a Goonie You ever wore fluorescent, neon if you will, clothing You wanted to be on StarSearch You can remember what Michael Jackson looked like before his nose fell off You took Lunch pales to school You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the ONLY female smurf You remember the craze, and then banning of slap bracelets You still get the urge to use "NOT" at the end of every statement you make You remember Hypercolor T-shirts* Barbie and the Rockers was your favorite band You remember Punky Brewster You loved Howard the duck You thought Sheera and He-Man should hook up You thought your childhood friends would never leave because you exchanged "friendship bracelets" You ever owned a pair of Jelly Shoes After you saw Pee-Wee's Big Adventure you couldn't top saying "I know you are but what am I?"* You remember "I've fallen...and I can't get up!" You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates You ever got seriously injured on a slip and slide You know not to mix poprocks and soda (but did it anyway!) You have played with a 'skip-it' You had or went to a birthday party at McDonald's You learned oldies songs by watching Alvin and the Chipmunks You had a Glow Worm or watched the cartoons You remember dancing along with the Bangles in "Walk Like An Egyptian" If you remember Heathcliff the orange cat You saw the California Raisins Christmas claymation special You've gone through this list occasionally saying "That wasn't from the 80's" You remember Popples DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!! You wore socks over tights with high-top Reeboks You wore like 8 pairs of socks at once, scrunched down MISS MARY MACK MACK MACK ALL DRESSED IN BLACK BLACK BLACK..... You remember boom boxes instead of CD players You remember watching both "Gremlins" movies You remember the Transformers You know what it meant to say "care bear stare!!" and you had a favorite You remember Rainbow Bright and My Little Pony Tale! You remember watching TV thinking Doogie Howser was hot! You remember Alf, the little furry brown alien from Melmac You remember the large amounts of hairspray used You remember those very stylish headbands You remember Vicky the Robot You remember Eve Garland from Out of this World and how she could stop time by pressing the tips of her index fingers together and talking to her dad through a glowing cube in her bedroom You remember the beggining of New Kids on the Block You remember watching The Cosby show You remember Mr.Belvadere* You remember Michael J. Fox in Family Ties and Back to the Future You know all the names of the gang from "Saved by the Bell" You know all the words to Bon Jovi's "shot through the heart" song
  21. Solid Stains

    No problem at all. No need to apologize either. I have not used the cabot for awhile now and I do remember that What I did use the can said to prime. But your good to go if they dont say it on the can.:angel:
  22. Solid Stains

    Herbie, My point is you need to follow the directions on the can. Sure you can get away with not priming and get good results. But if for some reason something happens like you get a bad batch of stain. The manufacture will look for some other reason not stand behind there warranty. If the can states to use a primer and you did not use one, then you look like an idiot to the customer and the manufacture walks away looking good still.
  23. Solid Stains

    If you use the cabots I would use the problem solver primer and then the 2 coats of solid. Yes its more work. If you have a problem later and you did not follow the directions on the can to the T you are out of luck with any warranty with the company. I also agree with Tony on not going back to a semi after using a solid. The work it takes to get the solid off is not worth it and the chances are you will never get it all off.
  24. Ready Seal

    Funny thing is I never had a problem using Cabots or at the time I used it Cuprinols (now Deckscapes). I have told the customer I will come out in the spring and do a light wash and maintenance coat on the deck. He seemed happy with that.
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