Specialized
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About Specialized
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- Birthday 02/09/1969
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Company Name
Specialized Pressure Washing
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First & Last Name
Robert Eldridge
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City & State
Las Vegas, NV
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Occupation
Pressure Washer
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Chris, It puts out approximately 3500psi @ 5.6 GPM. Thank You. I'm guessing 2000 hours(?). Very gently used for a 7 year old machine.
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Scott don't be sad...lol. Craig, Sorry but my machine doesnt have an hour meter. PW'ing has always been a side business for me so I used it maybe one night a week unless I was doing a big job. Some of the parts on it arent original either. Like the General pump is only abou 1 1/2 years old. It originally came with a CAT pump.
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Pressure washing equipment
Specialized replied to autonoz's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I just put my equipment up for sale in Las Vegas on e-bay 270044390908 -
Its time to hang up my hose. You all have been a great help over the years and I wish you all the best in the future. All my stuff is listed on ebay. Thanks again. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270044390908
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After a long hard night of washing I backed my trailer into my garage and unhooked it (except one of the safety chains!). Well as I pulled away to park my truck in the street the one safety chain grabbed and yanked the trailer almost sideways (since I pulled off at an angle) ripping out a section of my home, framing and garage door track. But hey, luckily my trailer wasnt damaged.
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What kind of stone did he put down? Muratic will work on the light areas but test diffrent strengths before you starts heavy cleaning. He he has extra pieces that you could mess with before you start on the ones already laid that would be great.
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If you want reliable chems try http://www.rowlettpressure.com/ he is even located in Ten. I think its someplace called Smyrna(?). I dont know how close that is to you but he wont steer you wrong with his chems.
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......wash. I'm glad the job went well.
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If you dont have hot water and the concrete is riddled with gum I would pass on this job (my opinion). Yes you can damage the concrete depending on how strong concrete is in your area. If you only have cold water I would avoid the turbo nozzle. Perhaps the owner will let you do a little test area to see if this is a job you could handle without working yourself to death for little money.
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Thank you Craig. I was hoping you would answer. I know all about doing the etch portion. I use to pressure wash for a flooring company and do all their etching. I use to use their etch product though....isnt it pretty much just muratic acid?
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I move into my new house this weekend and want to epoxy my own garage floor. This product www.concretesolutions.com is available to me locally and was wondering from you epoxy experts if you have every tried it or heard of it and if it seems to be any good. I've done epoxy floors before for friends but they always use Home Depot paints. Any advice on applying this type of epoxy would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.
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sole proprietor/partnerships or corporations
Specialized replied to steffysmom's topic in Business Topics & Tips
What is S Corp and C Corp? -
Pick for NFL playoff weekend of 14-15
Specialized replied to Beth n Rod's question in The Club House
Its a sad day for me as a Pats fan. I wouldnt mind so much if the Broncos beat them outright but the pats beat themselves (with some help from bad call from the refs). The Broncos didnt have a single drive where the scored. Grrrrrrr.:lgsad: Oh well.....3 outta 5 still isnt bad. -
Jon, My bad.....Sig is also highly recomended. But it also falls under the expensive catagory.
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Ok....I just wanted to answer the "which gun" question but first.... Jon....Police respond to all auto burglaries where a firearm was taken...and no the owner of the firearm isnt responsible for all crimes commited with it until a report is taken. He may be questioned about it...but hes not responsible for its new "owners" actions. Also, I dont eat donuts. This is a new era....you'll find me at Starbucks. For the "which gun" question. I like Ryan's idea of the Glock. I carry a Glock 22C for the exact reasons he stated. But....If I were a homeowner I wouldnt carry it at home because the Glock has very few safety mechanisms. If your not familiar with guns I would go with a semi-auto handgun with a hammer and safety switch....especially if there are kids in the house. If money is an issue then Ruger make a decent low cost gun...if money is no object then I would look at Beretta or HK. As far as the caliber, I recommend a .40 or .45 because they wont penitrate the walls in your home as much as a small 9mm or large .357 or 44 would so kids in other rooms or neighbors are "slightly" safer. I hope this helped w/o causing to much confusion.