Which color tip do ya'll run in your inline sprayer???

floorguy

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tips???

we dont use no stinkin tips...


just readjust your mixtures and run tipless
 

Bob Foster

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Why run a tip? I personally do not appreciate the reasons to even use a tip. No tip is 4:1.
 

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Any Hydroforce distributor has or can get the tips. Check hydroforce.com to locate a distributor.

You can simplify by adjusting the product so that the standard dilution of 8:1 for most sprayers will work. Then you don't have to change tips for each product.

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My 10 yr+ old sprayer is tipless. It pulls 12oz per gallon. No problem for me, 1/2 gallon of chem, 1/2 gallon water gives me 6 oz chem to 1 gallon RTU pre-spray. No clogs, works with high heat, works for me.
 

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I use the yellow 1-8, because it makes it easier on everybody else who has to run the truck. They just read the jug and it says, "Put X amount in to X amount of water with 1-8 tip." Now that's easy. Trying to get a newbie to keep from frying things with the spotting bag is another challenge... "You can't put Protease enzymes on a wool carpet!!!"

"Why not, it says it takes the stain out right on the bottle..."
 
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B&BGaryC said:
I use the yellow 1-8, because it makes it easier on everybody else who has to run the truck. They just read the jug and it says, "Put X amount in to X amount of water with 1-8 tip." Now that's easy. Trying to get a newbie to keep from frying things with the spotting bag is another challenge... "You can't put Protease enzymes on a wool carpet!!!"

"Why not, it says it takes the stain out right on the bottle..."



Thats what I want, yellow tips for 8-1 ratio. Where can I find them?
Rob.
 

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like scott said....i think the no tip is 8-1 or 1-8 or how ever you say it
 

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On the low pressure models, mainly used with portables, the yellow tip is 1 to 4.

When using the high pressure in-line sprayers, no tip will give you 1-4 dilution ratio; the yellow tip comes standard with the sprayer an provides the 1-8 ratio you are looking for.

I am not aware of anyone selling single tips. A kit with 5 or 6 different color tips goes for around $9.

Scott Warrington

Below is a link to a list of the suppliers in Virginia that carry the tips.

http://catalog.hydroforce.com/new_hf/di ... l_state=VA
 

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My distributor told me the pack of high pressure tips he sells is like $34.00!


Maybe he was joking.
 

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B&BGaryC said:
My distributor told me the pack of high pressure tips he sells is like $34.00!


Maybe he was joking.

My mistake. The price of $9 something I mentioned is distributor cost. Suggested retail for the tips in the low pressure in-line sprayer is $15.24. A set of tips for the high pressure sprayer retail for $16.87

Scott Warrington
 

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