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20 something Kohl's storefronts
Doug T replied to PressurePros's topic in Contractor Help Wanted - Job Leads
Ron, what is a cold stone? -
As it was explained to me..do NOT use detergent oil in a pump because of the foaming action.
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I believe the hose is short intentionally so that it does not suck up all the crud on the bottom of the tank.
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Jeff, LISTEN to wife, biz admin and marketing. You get DMC to pay for it and you use it to your advantage. Doug
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Jeff, Why not put the effort into your P/W biz and education while you still have the corporate job. Then if the s@#! hits the fan you are ready to be on your own. You have already started it, just expand it. Doug
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On occasion I have a gun leak. I do not rebuild, just put a new gun on. Keep a few spares around just for that purpose. I think they are very reliable as long as your not pumping acids through them. When ever I use to use acid they were leaking in a matter of days. Never took one apart to see where the problem was. Doug
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I was not clear in what I posted. I was not comparing the engine to car engine. I was referring to the pump running at some % less than max. Doug
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Two things come to my mind right a way. 1 if you have 115 sytem you need a few HP to drive the generator. So I assume the mfg will not use all of the pumps capabilities and have the HP necessary do drive both pump and gen. 2 if 5.5,3500 needs 17.5 HP to run at max, would you want it running at max all the time? Why not run it at 80 or 90 % and get better life out of it. Doug BTW, the general 2006 catalog rates the TS2021 pump: 5.6gpm, 3500psi @1450rpm
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In the mold trenches
Doug T replied to Big Easy Flood Washer's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Joe, Glad to see you here. You did not call back after the wife called. Anyway you need to check the window washer forum, I think you will find your answer there Doug -
I could not find the earlier thread about quick couplers coming apart, and I had mentioned using JIC connectors. Someone asked for an elaboration on JIC's so I am posting that info here. I do not know what the JIC stands for, and they are also called somthing else that I cannot currently remember. Anyway, they are a threaded connector that are a finer thread than pipe. The ends are shaped at a 45 (or there a bouts) before the threads start, so the male fits into the female (sound familar?). The nice thing about them is that they are hand tightened and then about a half turn with a wrench and they are tight. No tape is needed. And no swivel connectors are needed. Not nearly as bulky as QC's on they hose reel. You would have to get adapters for your machine, hose reel, etc. that changes the pipe thread to JIC. The 3/8 male pipe the 3/8 JIC male adapter runs about $5.00 as an example. I have used them for the past 5/6 years, I got tired of replacing the QC between sections of hose. Also, the hydraulic shop where I get my hose made will repair a broken hose unlike the P/W shops around here. Hope this helps, Doug
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36" & Larger Surface Cleaners
Doug T replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
One would not have to get the 72 inch, the smaller ones might be a good option. And thus not have to worry about all that sonic boom and noise. BTW, Alan I talked to Bob at pressure tek, he custom builds surface cleaners, you may want to give him a call if you don't have the time. Doug -
The only time I have had a qc come apart is when it was not seated correctly. As a suggestion, instead of quick couples between hose sections have your hoses made with JIC fittings. Much easier to roll up, don't have to worry about the qc not coming undone when you want them to. The only QC I use now are end of hose to wand/surface cleaner. Doug
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36" & Larger Surface Cleaners
Doug T replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
John, Thanks for the info. That add ran in E-spec a few years back. I called them and they said those units are no longer available. "Were made in Germany and they had no contact info" Do you have any contact info? I ran a search for "Intimidators" and got a NASCAR site. Doug -
36" & Larger Surface Cleaners
Doug T replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Alan, Did you ever find what you were looking for in a larger surface cleaner? If so care to share? Doug -
Crownroyal, I noticed that they re-bid it. Any idea why they did that? I did not take the time to read the new solicatation. Doug
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by passing unloader return to pump
Doug T replied to mas3372's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Mas3372, It will work that way but, if you put a 3 way ball valve so that you can select either tank or pump inlet then in the winter time when you run anti-freeze through the machine you are not dumping anti-freeze into the water tank. Make sense? Doug -
Jeff, Glad you could make it. You did good for the first day. And just to clarify for others, he was using the turbo on a couple inches of mud on the frames only. Doug
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Jarrod, You get it locally? i tried it once and liked it but the shipping was $$$. Doug
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Jeff, If you are still looking for advice, e-mail your phone number and a good time to call you. ddtt2@earthlink.net Doug
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Received an ad from a local truck dealer Monday. Says truck prices for '07 models are going to go up $5000-$7000 because of new diesel emission laws. Better buy now Jeff
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Jarrod, If you need it, there is a local source for NMD80 (Sterling Heights) Doug
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Jarrod, I have purchased a swivel from them for a surface cleaner I am putting togather. Seem like good people, If you want to call them I can get there number for you. Doug
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Anyone know of a BB site for High pressure or Ultra-high pressure cleaning? Doug
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Ron, Just looking for self educational purposes, curious. Seen some articles in Cleaner Times over the years and thought I'd look into it more. I'm also going the the Pumper Show in Nashville on 2/16 and going to look at some of the equipment there. What kind of work did you do with the 8000PSI machine? Doug
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Jeff, Sounds like you already are the p/w king of MB. Good going Doug