Where do you keep your Jugs?

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Hi Guys,

Here's a rendering of our new chemical shelves. About 49" long, can stack 4 or 5 high. They bolt together and interlock as you can see. Will hold 7 one gallon jugs. Mounting hardware will be offered for floor and wall attachment. Also, a elevated floor bracket for mounting over wheel wells. MSRP about $60.00 per shelf. Should be available around January '09.

John

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Bob Foster

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Nice work John. Totally cool that Mytee is listening and responding with innovative products.
 

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John I have just been looking for shelves that take up no more area than the fan. Maybe 2 shelves high so I can put them in the middle of the floor behind the hose reels.
 

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I think you should just redesign the back of my entire truck........
 

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Jim Martin said:
I think you should just redesign the back of my entire truck........

At the rate John's been going with all the new stuff he just might.







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The Material is Polyethylene. Won't rust, chip or crack. Mytee lifetime warranty. about 49" long 7" deep and 14" tall per shelf.
 

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Mikey P said:
Can you make a rotomolded PTO for Merty?
Jim and I had a good laugh about Marty's problem today. he's never going to live that down.
Shelves look good John, do you have any type of attachment for them to hang a wand, stair tool or upholstery tool on?
 

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packfancjh said:
Mikey P said:
Can you make a rotomolded PTO for Merty?
Jim and I had a good laugh about Marty's problem today. he's never going to live that down.
Shelves look good John, do you have any type of attachment for them to hang a wand, stair tool or upholstery tool on?


Jim who...
 

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You asked for it.

A 4- fold bridge for hoses to go under for going over over sidewalks or hallways - it also will work as a ramp for a truck

A better hose cleaner

Inexpensive hose reel for both vac ans solution

A tank to go under a reel but better than that other one

A molded receptacle to hold the star wheel of a RX20 for when it is stored (the unit shouldn't sit on it's star when not in use)

A spotter bottle holder that carries like the metal milk bottle holder type

A clamp for a wand that holds a spotter spray bottle

A purpose built wet carpet sign with flip down arms to block an entrance or hall

Corner guards that don't fall down

A poly wand shoe for the truck floor. The metal ones suck.


Want more.......hire me.
 

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Bob Foster said:
You asked for it.

A 4- fold bridge for hoses to go under for going over over sidewalks or hallways - it also will work as a ramp for a truck



A spotter bottle holder that carries like the metal milk bottle holder type

A purpose built wet carpet sign with flip down arms to block an entrance or hall

Corner guards that don't fall down


.

I would purchase any of the above. Them all sound good Bob
 

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Larry B. White Magic used to make something like you might be looking for. It was a stainless 2 shelf square rack that would hold 4 gallons per shelf. Might want to check with them.

I like those shelves John, I might get Santa to stop by in January when your elves have them ready.
 

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Jim Williams said:
Larry B. White Magic used to make something like you might be looking for. It was a stainless 2 shelf square rack that would hold 4 gallons per shelf. Might want to check with them.

I like those shelves John, I might get Santa to stop by in January when your elves have them ready.


Thanks Jim.

Its not plastic but the 2 fan shelf they have is what I was looking for.
 

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the 2 gal jug is just under 13"
I also have some solution I buy here in Canada that comes in a 10litre jug, 14.5" high
Because of its size I've carried a 1 gal container and just kept refilling it.
 

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I saw a rack just like that on the Cross American site.


Only it is made of cinder blocks and pine planks.







Bungees are a upgrade.
 

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