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Pressuretek skids
One Tough Pressure replied to JustMe's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
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Pressuretek skids
One Tough Pressure replied to JustMe's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Problem with Honda is that they are still riding on their reputation of small engines from several years ago. They do not build them the same and they fail sooner. They are so picky on warranty repair as they think that their engines do not need any repairs and that the user must have done something wrong. I am happy with the results of my Honda 20 Hp after a year and a half, but will be going with a Kohler or Diesel in the next phase. -
Did you ever see the Black Cat http://home.wanadoo.nl/annekebroenink/maukie2.swf
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Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
Using the above sketch as an example, that can be erased in PSP fairly easy. If it were an actual photo, someone could crop it. Nothing is guaranteed, but every little bit helps. -
As Bart Simpson used to say, "Contrair Mofrair, now there is a Butterfingers Group!!" http://www.envirospec.com/chemicals/limonene.htm
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Two step most often used in fleetwashing, is the use of an acid followed by an alkaline, then the rinse. The two step refers to the chemical process, as the rinse adds a third step.
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Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
Right click button can be disabled, but it only stops the amateur as you can still save the photo thru other means. Bruce, yes they can edit your image and add their own info, but it does help keep honest people honest. May also be to much work for someone to figure out if they are not to computer savvy. Would also like to hope that if they asked someone else to do it, that they would be honest and say no. May not stop it, but at least it may deter most. -
Was talking to someone regarding water pressure and gpm, when he said that you can buy a meter at Home Depot that you put on the end of a garden hose. He said that it will measure both in a quick way. Problem is I have searched my local HD's and have not seen one and the employees there have no clue what I am talking about. Any one ever heard of one of these, and know where I can find one or am I looking for a "left handed smoke shifter"?
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Gpm/flow
One Tough Pressure replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
With a little modification it could be adapted to your washer. (need to remove that black cap in the left of the picture and replace with a threaded fitting), or just use the gpm gauge on the inlet to the tank. I never test any water supplies, since I have a good size tank, but for those that do not use a tank, it may be easier than pulling out the bucket and timing things. -
Gpm/flow
One Tough Pressure replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I finally found it. Was in the sprinkler section and tucked away. Made by Toro as a homeowners tool for sprinkler installation. HD wants $50.00 for it, but it can be made for much less. http://www.toro.com/sprinklers/irrmisc/pressuregauges/53351.html -
Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
I have seen some of the others around, but can not place them as easy as John's. -
Well, any word yet?
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Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
As far as the John's pictures go, they were removed rather quickly, but the others remained. -
The product that Beth carries is HANG TIME. It can be added to HD80 to provide increased dwell time on vertical surfaces.
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Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
He is doing a total makeover of his site. Curious to see if he puts those pictures back up when he is done. -
I sung the song over and over again before posting, and Pop the magic dragon just did not sound right. Now I can not get that darn song out of my head. Thanks alot Jon
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Wasn't that Puff the Magic Dragon?
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Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
He is a Microsoft Systems designer and stated that he made the site himself. I checked again and John's photo's are indeed gone. -
Company website using others pictures
One Tough Pressure replied to John T's topic in Business Topics & Tips
John, The thread on Steves board has been deleted. The photos that belong to John Orr have been removed from this guys site. -
Scott, No need to prove you wrong as you are on the right track. You remember in science class when the dirty water that got poured thru sand and rock came out clean? Same theory. Of course what you wash and what chemicals you use are a major consideration.
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What are you mixing with the Chlorine? In order to help, we need to know what did not get along in the bucket.
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Jon, Have you been using the EFC38 as nose candy again?
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Never heard of them until very recently when someone started trying to sell a used one. On what is the question.
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McDonald's also said during discovery that, based on a consultant's advice, it held its coffee at between 180 and 190 degrees Fahrenheit to maintain optimum taste. Other establishments sell coffee at substantially lower temperatures, and coffee served at home is generally 135 to 140 degrees. This lady only sued for $20,000, but McDonalds refused. she ended up getting 2.7 million, after the trial.
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Funny indeed, but only the McDonalds coffee one is true. McDonalds got what they deserved for having coffee that was nearly 190°. They swept many cases under the rug and when it came to light, this lady won big time.