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Posts posted by Kristopher Pettitt
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Here is my rig! The dakota pulls the trailer good, but a bigger truck would pull it better.. Here's an inside shot of the trailer as well.[ATTACH]20258[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20259[/ATTACH]
What's the little black box?
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you could add a bathroom in there, lol.QUOTE]
I thought that was the purpose of that tank! What difference will a cup or two make?
I think I just rolled over and died laughing on that one. Thank you.
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I built a large enclosed trailer with all the goodies last summer. Includes 2 new Hydro-Tek hot water machines, on board generator, rhino-lined floor, insulated floor, walls and ceiling, 110v & 12v interior lighting, hand tools, air compressor, extra water, chemical and pressure hoses. Burners are vented through the roof and engines exhaust out through the floor. All complete unit - ready to work. Works awesome for our projects, however, very expensive to set up.[ATTACH]20253[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20254[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20255[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20256[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20257[/ATTACH]That big and you could add a bathroom in there, lol. That is one "kong" of a trailer like John said. It is extremely nice. I thought that if I ever got a bigger trailer it would be like the one you have, but probably a little more higher for head room.
PS: Should have mentioned this before, but we need you to fill out your signature. It's part of our rules here on The Grime Scene. Thank you.
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You put an epoxy coating in the floor? That's was my plan as well. DIY or have somebody do it?Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 4 Beta
It's bedliner and I had someone do it. It's save my trailer a few times already. It was pretty expensive, but well worth it in the long run.
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Now thats innovation right there with the crane. Nice rig Jim.
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Hello from Montana - recently found this site and wanted to chime in as well. In business since 1994 and mainly doing new construction cleanup, masonry and concrete cleaning, house washing and some graffiti removal. Here's a few pictures of our setup.[ATTACH]20235[/ATTACH][ATTACH]20236[/ATTACH]. We use HydroTek industrial washers and have found them to be incredible machines.:nevreness:Well that's definitely one of the biggest trailers I've seen. Got any inside pictures?
PS: Please fill out your signature it's one of our rules here on The GrimeScene. Thank you and glad to have you.
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Very nice job.
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Don't count your chickens just yet, California has a long way to go before we get out of this debt and unemployment rate.
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I was going to post ours, but i saw this is for residential, which we do not doJim, its actually for both residential and commercial. I have mine up and I do both as well..... actually as I do more commercial I find myself doing less residential but I still keep an open mind. So bust out the beast.
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[ATTACH]20113[/ATTACH] Heres what I am running. storage galore.For an open trailer that's really nice. I like all the lockers you have. It's one of the reasons I went enclosed was because of storage, but seems you solved that problem.
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Drama exists everywhere there's No escaping it, but doesn't mean we can't move forward. try not to look at it look at it as drama, but as problems and issues and we all have them.problems and issues can always be resolved.
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Nice job carlos. You should come around more often.
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Uh...
The drama ended this morning as far as I know.
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OUCH... but love the humorous face.
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I think we should all focus on this site and helping others.
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Simply put; Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it, or without their help you would not succeed. Your success or failure is solely up for you to decide.
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A belt came loose so it's getting fixed as well as some other things done to it.
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I was at a site last night and my heater cut out on me. Thought it was because i ran out of diesel, so filled that up restarted and same problem. I have a Hydrotek 3000 PSI, 5.0gpm, with 250 degree heater. The switch that you push to turn on the burner isn't clicking over. Usually there a small noise when you turn the dial and flip the switch, but nothing. The only thing I can think of is that it's not making a spark. Does anyone know how to troubleshoot a burner on a Hydrotek and what steps to take? Or if it might be something else.
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That is truly say, and I am so sorry. Prayers to all out there.
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Your Welcome Chazz.
Shane have you tried any of them?
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HEAT!!! is number one. And it depends on how thick it is. If it's too thick then you'll need sandblast it. I say do a test area first because I have found out that some sealers take longer to remove than others. Also keep in mind that if you are removing the sealant from pavers the sand in between each one will come out and when it dries the sand will be on top. You can sweep it back in the cracks. Push broom works best in a back and forth motion. If you're going to seal it your need to sand it anyways before sealing. I would stay away from zero degree tips and turbo nozzle, worst investment buying one of those. Try a 25 first and then maybe go down to 15 if you need to.
As for stripper products I don't know, but hopefully someone else can chime in here.
Cleaning permeable pavers
in Residential Pressure Washing
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Does anyone know if there are or should be any concerns when pressure washing permeable pavers? I have a big job tonight and from the look of it seems pretty simple using my surface cleaner, but just want to make sure if theres nothing I'm missing.