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About rknight68
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TGS Newbie
Profile Information
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Company Name
Knight Power Washing
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First & Last Name
Roger Knight
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City & State
warrenton, mo
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Occupation
Industrial Maintenance Parts Coordinator by day, Power washer by night/weekend
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Biography
Single Dad, three kids, tired of working for the Con and looking to build something for my kids
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Defurring Pad
rknight68 replied to RCBill's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Brian, I was just about to hit the complete order button and realized that the shipping for ONE pad (22.50) was going to be $21 and changed my mind. Why so high on shipping, I thought I was shopping Ebay! (zip 63383) -
I'm still in the washing my own and my friends things as I get comfortable with the equipment and chemicals. Going along with that, I tried out my tank, and it was a flop. I have a direct drive pump (3.3gmp, 3500PSI, 13HP honda, cat pump) and the pressure was noticably lower drawing from the tank, then it went to nothing. I also notice that the with the hose connected to a tee and tank vavle open, I did not draw as well at the pump. The tank is 250gal, the 2" outlet sits almost 2' below my pump's inlet. I just got a new trailer and am going to have to redo my plumbing, maybe there was a leak. From what I've read this can be a problem. If that doesn't take care of it, what type of DC inline pump would anyone recomend to remedy my problem. Rog
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I think he meant he would use 10 gallons of his solution on that 1500 sq ft house
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Although I agree with Tony, I think that there is some merit to printing your own and having electronic copies of everything. I think that makes a good tool for keeping easy tabs on pricing and sales, and reminders for follow up work later. I've been working with an excel sheet that was posted here. I have it on my PPC and am working out printing straght from there wirelessly.
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I got hosed on one of these for car detailing too. It was a web page on CD that didn't answer anything or have anthing that you couldn't get on the forums. I learned, and now I read read read and ask. Rog
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Reed, I've been in the process of getting everything lined out. Still having some trouble with the phone company and the second line, but found a temporary fix using the test port. I've updated my signature with all contact information. Thanks for for thinking of me for the work, I'll be in touch. Rog
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Down stream injector
rknight68 replied to tunatussle's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I have a Mi-T-M 3504 Hotwater Machine 3500 psi 3.3 gmp (11HP Honda/Cat Pump/Belt Drive) which I purchased used. It has a new chemical injector which was installed last season (not sure if ceramic or SS ball). My question is regarding the adjustment for the pump and length of HP hose. I originally only had 50' of hose (I know) and the chemical took a bit to get to the tip, but I got there. After I added another 50' of hose (I'll get more) once I switch to low pressure on the dual lance all I get is a blast of steam (which used to be followed by soap), but no soap. I tried to adjust the flow, but not able to get anything other than steam. Is the chemical just vaporizing in the Heating coil? Any ideas would be appreciated. -
I was gonna say...but then I thought I read wrong, turbo and hotwater on wood? That Ken, what a jokester.
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Hello to all and thanks for a great resource (with current posts)!!! The Grime Scene has been a great resource for KPW. I'm just starting out and lam ooking forward to building a business that allows me to stop reporting to someone else and start steering the ship. I live in a rural area near Hwy 70 (mile marker 194) and there seems to be a unmet need for Semi washing. For that matter it doesn't look like anybody is cleaning anthing flat, upright, moving, or parked.....there's gold in in 'dat der dirt!!!!!