rousec
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About rousec
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TGS Newbie
- Birthday 04/01/1967
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http://WWW.CAREYROUSE.COM
Profile Information
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Company Name
PRO CLEAN PRESSURE WASHING
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First & Last Name
CAREY ROUSE
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City & State
DUNCAN OK
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Occupation
POLICE OFFICER
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Biography
For my day job, I run a drug and violent crime task force for the District Attorneys Office. I have a wife and two beautiful childern.
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Thanks for the Input Paul. I believe that I am going to stay with the wheel version for the same reason that you state. Have a great day. Carey
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I have a Landa Cyclone 20 inch surface cleaner that has turned out to be a POS. I have spoke with Russ Johnson @ South Side and he recommended a Whirl a Way 16 or 18 inch floater. I respect his opinion and would like to hear from those who have used the floater as opposed to a wheeled unit. I am running a hot water machine with 5 @ 3500 for power. By the way, I have spoke with Landa about the rotary union problem that I have been having and the only response was that they admit that it is a bad design. No offer to warranty or to upgrade to a different union. What a way to do business.
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I found the problem. There is a leak from both the top and bottom of the swivel. I contacted Landa and they said that it is common for a small leak but not what I observed. The Tech guy recommend replacing the union with an aftermarket unit and that Landa was currently re-designing the union on the Cyclone. I explained that the unit had less that 40hours on it and he stated that the dealer may warranty it. Since they confessed that there is a design issue i would rather replace with something that will last past 40 hrs. Any suggestions on brand and dealer?????
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The tips have approximatley 20 hours on them and the size is 15/030. There is also an inline high pressure filter. Do you think i need to change to the 2.5? I find it hard to believe that a 1/2 size would result in a 50% reduction in total pressure.
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I have a 5.5 @ 3500 Hot Water Machine W/ a Landa Cyclone Surface Cleaner. When I use the wand the pressure gauge will read the 3500-3700 psi. When using the Surface Cleaner the pressure gauge will read 1500-1750 PSI. Do I have the wrong size nozzle for the surface cleaner or why is the pressure cut in half??? The nozzles are new and were rated for my machine.
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Who has the best price on the X JET M5? For those who have the unit does it come with Detailed Instructions?
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I guess it all about perception. Some see it as a problem and others as an opportunity.
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I have put the coating on my garage floor and it held up excellent for over a year. Then the coating lifted in two places where the tires had rested overnight. I have not had any other problems and the two spots have not feathered or grown any larger. Pretty good stuff other than that..
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How is it that one acquires the moniker "newbie"? Do you base this off of the amount of time a person has been a contractor or do you base it off of how long someone has been a member of TGS? The reason for asking is some of the replies that I see from some of the "Bronze" and/or "Platinum" members seem to be on the short side for "newbies". Just curious.
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THE FLOJET that I am looking at will do up to 7 gpm @ 60 psi continuous duty. The best deal that I found on the pump is $120.00 delivered. Add a bottle or nitrogen and a regulator and you have a very cheap alternative to having an electrical pump that will require either a generator or putting an additional load on your skids charging system. I know some think that this is a lot of effort, but I think that I would rather have to exchange a cylinder of nitrogen every couple of months rather than maintaining an electrical device, such as the pump and battery. Just a thought. I will post pictures when I get the system built.
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What type of Flojet did you use? I was not aware that Shurflow made an air diaphram pump. If they do I would like to have the model number so that I could compare the spec's.
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I did some more research and FLOJET makes an air diaphram pump that will do up to 7 gpm @ 60 psi. By using this pump there would be no need to pressureize the tank. You could build this system for around $300.00. Or in the alternative you could go to www.foamit.com and pay about $1200.00 for the same thing.
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I thought about that as well, but I don't think that an air compressor could keep up with the volume that you could get out of a nitrogen tank.
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Has anyone ever considered using compressed nitrogen to pressurize your chemical tanks? I would think that this would be more efficient in delivering chemicals than using a diaphram pump. Is anyone aware of a commercial system that is available? The cost of setting up a tank and regulator would be minimal. You can get regulators that would limit the psi to max of 100 psi. The only problem I see would be attempting to get a plastic tank to seal against the pressure. I guess you could use a beer keg as a pressure vessel. What do you think???
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Hey John I am in OK. What type of skid are you getting and who are you getting it from? I have some contacts here for some decent pricing if you havent already committed.