ckeener
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About ckeener
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- Birthday 02/10/1985
Profile Information
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Company Name
warrens window washing and janitorial
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First & Last Name
chris keener
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City & State
dodge city ks
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Occupation
Window washer and kec
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Biography
im 27 years old have been doing kec for little over a year now. actually love it
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With shipping a new bucket is around 100$ I think. I'm just the worker not the one who pays the bills. Just trying to fix my mistake
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All right I messed up everyone. Left the lid off the bucket of sh and it got rained on. About 1/4 of the bucket is now a solid chunk. I've broken off as much as I can with a hammer and chisel. But it's so solid now I can't do anything with it. If I had to guess if say its about 15 lbs. can I just add water and let it melt for a day or two and just use it as a concentrate? Thanks for any advice
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ckeener started following Sodium hydroxide block!
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Yes up to 33% of what comes out when drawing is chemical. Which is alot
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The super suds sucker will draw up to 33% and u can use up to 300' of pressure hose. And they last quite awhile if taken care of
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U put spring, ball then that thing screws in and that's how u hook up your draw hose. Unless I'm mistaken of the parts provided
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Does it have a ball a spring and that screw?
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Envirospec has the best injectors that I know of. Check out the Allison super suds sucker
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How long of a hose can I use
ckeener replied to Jersey Bill's question in Residential Pressure Washing
That's how we do it. If we r not pulling around all of your hose put the injector 100 ft from end and it will cut down in the draw time. -
Joe Walters agency is first class all the way!!
ckeener replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
Yes joe Walter is good. But. The underwriter company's they use r garbage. Farmers and liberty mutual. We had a wreck way back on July 3 and still trying to get paid from them. We got rear ended and they investigated it for a month! Crazy. -
I've never run an 8gpm machine but I can only imagine the power. We don't haul water for our jobs. And if we did 8gpm will go thru it pretty fast and I suggest hot water for concrete. Especially if there oil and such on it. Just my two cents
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We use Bank of America. They have mobile check depositing. Dl an app and take pics of check. Money is there the next day. Great for long trips
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Removing pulley from AR pump
ckeener replied to harrellsm's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Did u get the pulley off? What did u do? -
Removing pulley from AR pump
ckeener replied to harrellsm's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Russ thank u for knowing the technical terms for all that. I feel less smart now lol -
Removing pulley from AR pump
ckeener replied to harrellsm's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hmm. The set screw could b underneath the pulley. Or it might not have one. I have very little experience with belt driven machines but I think that most pulleys have set screws on them. Or it could just b pressed on there which will b pretty tough to get off. If there's no screw when u do get a puller hooked up u could take a propane torch and heat up the pulley itself which will expand it a tiny bit. U could b in for a fight. The puller u want will have three bars and a point in the middle. The bars have hook like thing on it which will go behind the pulley and the center thing goes on the shaft and u just tighten the puller and it should pop off. Sorry for the long post -
Removing pulley from AR pump
ckeener replied to harrellsm's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Does it have a set screw that has been tightened against the keyway?