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- Bill Cheryl
I wont be buying one
Great catch? HELL I'd throw that fish back!Id be a great catch.
But I’d need a trundle bed in my office
Nice clean setup
Just got one haven't used it yet but it will probably be for upholstery and protector. I'll probably try a different jet on it too it doesn't out much down. Too many of my jobs require 3 gallons of prespray and I like the pressure of the hydroforce and speed of laying it down.
Pretty weak.listen up grasshoppers...Master Marshall is correct
https://chapinmfg.com/Product/slug/...ripless-industrial-concrete-open-head-sprayer
Risky business, upholstery isn't carpet. Carpet is dense and has a lot surface to cover. An injection sprayer is needed, not so with upholstery. It's flat, doesn't need much in comparison.Just got one haven't used it yet but it will probably be for upholstery and protector. I'll probably try a different jet on it too it doesn't out much down. Too many of my jobs require 3 gallons of prespray and I like the pressure of the hydroforce and speed of laying it down.
Yep I meant the hydroforce is for the nasty carpet jobs and the other sprayer will be for upholstery and protector. I was hoping and may still try the plug in sprayer for prespray on lighter jobs just not sure till I get them in the feild.Risky business, upholstery isn't carpet. Carpet is dense and has a lot surface to cover. An injection sprayer is needed, not so with upholstery. It's flat, doesn't need much in comparison.
Plus using the same chems for carpet (higher ph, wetting agents) has the potential for problems. One day all those aggressive chems on upholstery could bite you.
I dont know what electrostatic sprayer you've got, but all I've looked at I wouldnt run detergent through for everyday use for the costI wonder if the electrostatic sprayer would work. Specifically, would the charge increase detergency?
@Larry Cobb? @Jim Pemberton?
I dont know what electrostatic sprayer you've got, but all I've looked at I wouldnt run detergent through for everyday use for the cost
I found a Hurricane ES and while it isn't as swanky as the $6000 units, it isn't $6000.
So far, it does make a nice added service, as I can fog with good old Saiger's Cide and it absolutely stops household smells for days. It is an easy $50 extra, taking about 15 minutes extra time. Here is a video:
My only BEEF isn't how well Francois and Mikey are getting a long. My beef is the fact that Francois wants to clear out all of his old inventory of "CRAP battery" sprayers before releasing the corrected version, not cool, very frustrating to wait. I feel sorry for anyone suckered into buying crap right before the new release.
Voltage?