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Larry B

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  1. My guess is the bleach is drying and deteriorating the exposed fibers in the screen. It is tighten and tearing the weak spots. They are rubber coated screens with cloth inside. Not really your fault but it wasn't quite like that before you washed the house either.

    Like Celeste says it is pretty inexpensive to replace but just a PITA. Most of them you can leave the screen frames in to make it easier.


  2. Grease pirates is good. Beware the Disney empire though. They could easily put a stop order on that name for infringement. The argument that gets used most often is " would you have chosen that name without the ride/movie being in existence". A lot of people lose because of that argument.

    A local girl lost her coffee name "Sambucks" to starbucks. BTW her name was Samantha Buck and that didn't help her.


  3. I buy mine form a place in Portland I can get you the contact info. It comes in 20' sections and I have them cut it for me in 6' lengths.. It is Schedule 80 stainless, around $2 /foot. I thread it myself. Somebody out there in your area has to have it it just takes a lot of phone calls.

    I like it because it is light and easy to handle. Makes a big difference after 30-40 trucks in a day.


  4. Truck and traler drove off of a job site last weekend. Went in the warehouse to pull down trailer doors and came back out to a missing truck and trailer. They had no keys( in my pocket), equipment was not insured but truck was. I will recover and keep going but I did learn some lessons I thought I might share.

    1. Do not keep all of your tools on your trailer when not using them. like x-jets, extra wands etc.. if you do try to have a spare in the shop.
    2. Have a backup system no matter how small. If you have keys for customers gates, trucks etc.. make copies. You could just lose them instead of having them stolen. Much easier than than trying to get replacements from you accounts.
    3. Keep you cell phone on you. At least I put it in my pocket for a change.

    If you can't work without an x-jet, extend-a-wand, long wands or whatever, KEEP A SPARE. I do not have a store anywhere nearby that I could replace some of those things. I had to put off an apartment complex scheduled for the next day because I did not have some of these things. Even if you rent a machine until you replace yours you need longer hoses and so on.


  5. I am not sure what you mean by third number.

    Look at the desired psi at top and follow it down until you see the number that matches your gpm best without going over. Follow that row to the left column to see the correct nozzle size required to achieve the psi.

    Hope thaat helps a bit.

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