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DustinC

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  1. chemical drum pumps

    As long as the drum you are transfering from is higher than the receiving drum,a pump style drum pump from pressuretek.com should siphon it out with a few pumps.you may have to add some hose to it.I've heard of people taking off the tailgate and dropping the drum on to old tires.(never done myself)I had the same problem I used a heavy duty handtruck and a home made ramp.(not fun)its great having it delivered.I pay $130 delivered now.
  2. Cleaning at the Lincoln Memorial

    That will look nice in the porfolio.
  3. This summer is slow...

    AJ, could you post a pic of your flyer? That kind of return is amazing.
  4. Stolen gas

    It's funny to think this jerk dose'nt even realize he's being talked about all over the country.Some loser ran out of gas in front of my house,and offered to buy some from my neighbor.My neighbor handed him a gas can and refused his money.The guy stole my neighbors gas can.I admire your take on it but I find it hard to be as forgiving to people who live by a different set of rules.
  5. Oh poop

    What did you find in the toilets?
  6. Oh poop

    Jeff,My chem supplier here in cola was just trying to sell me on a product specific to that problem. I think its called trr.(toilet ring remover).Let me know if you want his number.could be a esy add on.
  7. anybody ever seen this site before info on house prices square footage and acreage maybe it could help with residential target marketing. www.zillow.com
  8. F13 vs Gutter Shock

    I'm a former gs user and recently used gg the first time this week and I think I'll stay with the gg.I think gs works great,but with gg I worried less about paint damage and had the same great results.I wet the gutters and use a spray bottle to apply the gg to a brush and brush it on without diluting it.this method works for me.maybe someone with more experience will chime in.
  9. 5.5 gpm 3500 pressure-pro hot water skid ,200 gallon float tank,50 gallon roof tank with shurflo.24" ground force.hose reels,ladders etc.all stuffed on 5x10 single axle trailer.that bounces like a basketball when rolling over speed bumps.pulled by 04 f150 with a 4 gpm pressure-pro backup in the bed.
  10. Oh Boy

    Thats great congratulations! glad to here everything went smoothly for mom.
  11. Business Forms Supply

    we have carbon two copy printed for us,but for larger jobs we print our own estimate sheets with pictures of the property printed on them for added dazzle.
  12. old brick help!

    Ken,Is there a price list on there website or do you have to call. from the pics do you think thoses chems would be effective.thanks
  13. old brick help!

    I did a search and see theres a prosoco dealer 8 miles from my house I'll go by there tomorrow with pics in hand and see what I can learn. thanks
  14. PWWSS (Power Washing Wives Support System) Forum?

    I think thats the idea.They will have a forum to talk about what its like being a pw wife. My wife is heavily involved with everything but the actual labor.
  15. old brick help!

    thanks celeste when would be a good time to call?
  16. old brick help!

    How well is nmd 80 at removing efflorescence?
  17. I got a call today from a guy that had laid a stone walk right before a downpour,the area flooded and every stone became covered with mortar.It was dry and a half inch thick in some places.I offered to come back another day more prepared(tgs) for the job,but after a turbo nozzle test spot he was happy with the results.This was about 90%-95% effective.I was thinking a wire brush/chisel and muriatic for the stubborn spots but I could be wrong.What would you do?sorry no pics I have them on film and could post later.thanks
  18. stone walk disaster

    thanks everyone,the walkway was around 30 square feet.
  19. stone walk disaster

    I'm not sure what kind of stone.They were grey and there were a couple extras.I'll test it out first. thanks
  20. Employee Manual

    We have lived in the same house for about three years now.last year my dryer practically cooked my clothes.They were crispy and the dryer was hot to the touch. I took apart the 4 inch wide exhaust pipe which was about 35 feet long to the side of the house versus going about 7 feet to the back of the house.besides the obvious problem with the pipe being to long they also had 4 screws holding each section together that had been catching lint for over 16 years.All 35 feet of the pipe was packed with lint.I mean packed! several pounds. Its definately a legitimate concern. We were lucky.
  21. if you......you might be a pressure washer

    If a homeowner has ever asked you the imfamous nonspecific question."What do you charge?"you might be.
  22. I took my xjet apart today to unclog it and I lost,what looked like a small spring that was inside.I put it back together minus the "spring"and everything works fine. Does anyone know what purpose it served. (its the original jet). thanks
  23. original xjet

    lol. no,a tiny shard of glass was the culprit there.
  24. housewash without bleach

    I always rinse before during and after and have yet to have a problem killing plants vines etc.I would use a weaker % of bleach and rinse more. problem solved.
  25. First awning

    PITA. Palmolive and bleach mixture and about an hour of scrubbing with a truck brush. Customer was happy.
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