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Henry B.

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  1. Thanks Beth, that sounds like the place Mathew told me about a while back. Let me know if you find the link and I'll see if I can find it also. I'm just tired of renting lifts. Last month I spent about $1,500 on lift rentals. I don't need or use them often but if I had one, I'd use it all the time! They would be awesome for roof cleaning, roof repairs and ice dam removals. They would also be really nice for some of the complexes we clean gutters on.


  2. 9gpm?? Hmm I like that MORE POWER thing..lol Stainless steel frame would also be pretty too but I'm planning on getting a box truck in the spring. Why make it pretty if no one's going to see it.

    I'm also thinking about getting a utility body truck with a 40' lift built in it, I just can't decide. I wish someone made a box truck with a 40' lift, then it would make my choice easier. I like having my equipment sheltered from the weather because we work in the rain a lot. Another concern is theives or vandals.


  3. I have to agree with Russell and Beth.. Using these agents full strength through an x jet is REALLY risky. It makes it to airborn and you don't know where it's going to float. If it lands on pumps or cars it could be a really nasty situation. You should use a deckster or shurflow pump in a situation like this. You still have to be careful with the spray but it's a lot more controlled in this application.


  4. I'm not sure what negative comments Mike is talking about, maybe someone edited out a post or something. He is right about a lot of people starting out with a machine like that. I baught a couple of them 2 years ago just to finish a large contract job and we still use them.

    I've got two Home Depot Machines mounted in two of my vans right now. Another van has a deckster sprayer and a cold water unit mouned in it.

    Today, I just purchased another Chevy that I'll use for a trailer rig and I may mount one in that too..lol

    I made my suggestions based on experience and what works well for me and I suggest you do the same. Take a look at the options and do what's best for you. If you have any questions you also welcome to give me a call.


  5. I would just wait until the temps warm up a few more degrees. Sometimes that happens with hot water also. You also have to be careful that hot water doesn't come in contact with cold windows, it can crack them!

    I'm thinking about making some snow in my yard a day or so before christmas... Who else has tried it and how well does it work?

    Come on, I know I'm not the only guy to think of this!


  6. Beth,

    I agree with you that drama and debate is a part of life and always will be. I still feel that the PWNA drama and debate on a public bbs doesn't help public perception og the industry or help with the membership drive goals

    Mathew,

    This may be true but at the same time it's important that statements are correct. I have to believe that if anyone was making incorrect statements about our companies we would also want to correct them in the same forum they were made in. I think that's part of the reason another BBS went private, there was too much time taken in correcting misconceptions instead of pro active work.

    That's why I suggested for people to get find out or get involved on their own and make up their own minds. I'm not complaining about the time or money I've invested, I'm actually glad that I found something I believe in so much that I can support in such a manner. That's why I defend it when I feel that there's been a mistake.

    I like Ron and I think he's got a lot of knowledge in the industry, I just know that some of his comments were a bit off or mistated and I wanted to correct them before someone misunderstood them and took them to be true. I know he didn't set out to take shots at anything or anyone but it came across that way to me and I wanted to set the record strait.

    I'm done now..


  7. Ron, I'm too tired to argue with you so I'll just state facts, your wrong.

    CAA is National, we've had people from Europe and all over the USA email and call about it. The Cooperston project was just one job of many done during CAA among many others in quite a few states. The CAA has recieved a fair amount of media coverage and also print. Over 600,000 people have read the various press releases on it also.

    No one on the BOD is paid for what we do. We actually spend a LOT of our own time and money to perform our duties with no monetary compensation or anything else. I've spent probably $3,000 and over 400 hours of my time away from my family and my company on PWNA stuff since I got on the BOD. I still pay my membership dues each year just like everyone else and for all the conventions. Which by the way we had over 150 members attend last year.

    Ron, on many occasions you have talked about coming to BOD meetings and to conventions and every time you have failed to show. You ask and talk about change but I don't see you volunteering your time to make these changes happen, you just leave it to the BOD. The BOD is VERY dedicated but we can only do so much on our own, if your willing to volunteer your time as much as your comments, maybe we could get more done. Which commitee would you like to help out on to work on these changes you speak of?


  8. Hey Carlos,

    Every month the PWNA puts out a newsletter with a presidents message in it that talks about whats going on in the org... It's possible to have someone stop by every BBS each month and put out some kind of message on what the PWNA is working on but, that's why there is an announcement forum on the PWNA BBS. I think everyone forgets that the PWNA is mostly run by volunteers and we all put an amazing amout of time and effort into it already.

    I could (as a PWNA member not BOD) visit every BBS once a month and do this but, why? The information is there if you want it. Were all business owners and if we want to know something "we find out" what we want to know. I invest so much time in PWNA stuff already that I don't understand why it's necessary to for me to go around and feed out info on top of what I already do. Of course we want to promote the org but at the same time, when is enough enough? Expecially if every time you promote the org you get feedback like what's in it for me? if you want to know what's in it for you find out! or put something into it "before" you voice negative comments about what it lacks.

    Have you heard the Washington Posts logo before? It's "If you don't get it, you don't get it."

    Once again, this is just me talking here as a frustrated PWNA member.


  9. Sorry, I don't agree. I like TGS and I respect Beth for all the work she and others have done to make it what it is but, it's not the same as the PWNA or any other org. I'm not going to sit here and debate the subject with someone that's already made up their mind from what they see online.

    There's a lot more to real life than the internet and there's a lot more to the PWNA than what's seen on the internet. The discounts you recieve for the conventions and certifications alone cover the cost of the membership. Then add on the amount of work you can pick up from being a member and the other benefits. Your comparing apples to pinapples here.

    This is of course my personal opinion because I'm on the inside and I can see what it's done to benefit my company and many others. I don't see any reason to comment on this as a BOD member either because it will only lead to someone else that doesn't have the inside story chopping apart my comments.

    Give it a rest guys, this thread is not about the PWNA. It's about what should an org do for you and the PWNA is doing everything that's been suggested and more. If you don't see that you might want to investigate it more for yourselves and see how much it could benefit your companies.

    $200 isn't a lot to ask for what you can recieve and you can write it off! Sorry, I just don't see $200 being a big dent in my budget but if it is, I'd have more problems than figuring out if a PWNA membership was worth it.


  10. Henry and John.... thanks for the clarification... It still sends a mixed message.... When are the BOD members posting personal opinions? Or when are they posting the views and on behalf of the org?

    Well, when I say this is my personal opinion, it's exactly that.

    I don't believe that one person/BOD speaks for the org. I'm a BOD member but I'm just one person involved in a team.

    I did not want to make the sweeping statement that being a PWNA member with a license (where required) and insurance makes you legit because there are other factors involved, those are just two small points in being legal.

    Another reason why I avoided that sweeping statement is because I didn't want anyone to misinterpret that I or anyone else was saying if your not a PWNA member your not legit.

    Remember this has been an ongoing argument in the past and that's why I chose to phrase my comments in that way. It's because of the reading between the lines and critisism of everything that's said on the boards that I stated my opinion in that manner. I wanted to be fair to those that have not joined the PWNA and to keep the TGS from getting dragged into one of those he said she said things again.

    This is what these topics usually turn into so I decided to err on the side of caution.. Unfortuanetly I got so caught up in not stirring up a problem that one happens anyway.

    I thought this Thread was about orgs in general anyway? If someone has a question about the PWNA, give me a call or email me your number and I'll call you.

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