Lol between work & this dam idea I'm falling out.. I'm at the end but no we're near done.. I'm faceing a electrical nightmare! That's after the hydraulics.
I'm all in now! Not stoping! 1 more month...
Patrick G said
Apr 27, 2014
Is that a fly wheel?
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
Apr 28, 2014
hydraulic worm gear
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 2, 2014
Need to focus on roof cleaning not this! Your guys falt, Wit the words of wisdom on the chat box! Another 10 hrs wasted on this... Going forward!!!
I love the beer cans all over the place dude! Is that drill left out in all kinds of weather? Is your neighbor in competition with you?
SprayWash said
May 3, 2014
Pat...can't help but wonder if less beer=faster work!
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 3, 2014
chit.. with out beer there is no way this could be done!
Patrick G said
May 3, 2014
I don't know Ray, Dans last statement could be true............
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 4, 2014
Screwed the pooch! Im a little high.. Wanted total height to be 12' 4" off the ground. Looks like im gonna be 12' 8" Oh well still with in bridge height... Pics are to show that im doing it strong.. After these pics i think you guys will get the picture of what ive been talking about for the past year...
You must do some extremly tall roofs. Unless you can get next to the home or business with it. How will it be used?
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 4, 2014
The same way your local tree guy gets his bucket truck to a tree.. In this case its easyer..
Patrick G said
May 5, 2014
Tree guys boom is like 45'or 60'
lkendall said
May 5, 2014
maybe I missed it, but what is this for?
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 5, 2014
Patrick G wrote:
Tree guys boom is like 45'or 60'
I owned a tree co for 17 years bro.. After the crash of 08 sold it all & went full time roof cleaning ... The 'WORKING' height of a average tree truck is 55 ft
My truck is 10 FT my boom will extend 40 FT & my pump will shoot a min of 20 ft Thats 70 ft of love spraying 3 storyes up that ass baby....
Softwash Australia said
May 5, 2014
How have you reinforced the truck. Get that baby 45 ft in the air with a decent blow and you will have a convertible truck.
What impact does that put on the load of the truck etc.
Patrick G said
May 5, 2014
Can it tip? Who's going up first?
Liberty SoftWash said
May 5, 2014
What about the back of the house?
John Aloisio said
May 6, 2014
Houses have backs on them???
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 6, 2014
Ugg.. I thought a picture speaks a 1,000 words? ok..
On the second pic post - 3rd pic you will see a yellow part. That is 1/2" steel monted to the floor wit 8"x 1" harden steel bolts going thru & in turn mounts brackets to the frame of the truck 10 bolts 5 -1/2" steel brackets.. A 3 ft 4" diamiter schedual 80 steel pipe is welded to this plate, in turn a 3-1/2" schedual 80 steel pipe that is 7' 4" long goes threw the roof of the truck and slides into the 4" pipe ( see pic #6 on the 3rd pic post) The actual sticks ( boom) only ways under 200 lbs, & is mounted on a steel spine. Please dont assume that its just mounted on the top of a box truck.. It hurts my feelings!
This is not ment to lift anything or anyone. Its only ment to hold its one weight. our same cleaning hose runs threw it.
The only good ? i got out of this was by Eric ( what about the back of the house) The only way i can explain this is in tree co terms.
We have a bucket truck, But we still have are spikes,belt & landuard's we can not always get the truck in the back yard. But the real deal is that 90% of the ho"s just want the front cleaned (the north side) and 90% of the time i do just that..
The assembley is finished and is mounted on the truck (pic's did not go threw) Now its moters, hydraulics & wireing.. Gonna take a little time. gotta pay attention to roof cleaning & walk away from this for a little while.
THIS IS A 12 VOLT SYSTEM....
Capital Roof Wash said
May 6, 2014
Please be careful and fully test this boom with massive amounts of sand bags before you or someone else get's in this thing.
John Aloisio said
May 7, 2014
I don't think anyone will be in it. It is strictly for spraying. Pretty sure it is controlled from the ground and meant to just have a chem hose/wand at the top, for reaching roofs.
I wanted to reply for you, Dan, because I cannot take your spell check or mis typing. I had to get a Russian translator to read your last post. LOL....
Patrick G said
May 7, 2014
Lol John. good luck Dan!
Liberty SoftWash said
May 7, 2014
John Aloisio wrote:
I don't think anyone will be in it. It is strictly for spraying. Pretty sure it is controlled from the ground and meant to just have a chem hose/wand at the top, for reaching roofs.
I wanted to reply for you, Dan, because I cannot take your spell check or mis typing. I had to get a Russian translator to read your last post. LOL....
Spelling what's that.
Andy Hinson said
May 7, 2014
I have a visual of a truck in a driveway with a boom shooting chems across a yard like a firetruck.
You are apparently a very smart and talented individual. Me, not so much. But the way I see it that boom will not be responsive enough or percise enough for you to clean a roof in a reasonable amount of time. Any one of us could have the roof cleaned and be gone while you are setting up or moving your truck around.
That being said, their could be many possibilitys for your invention. Add on attachments could be used. Its creative for sure.
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 7, 2014
Roof Cleaning PA wrote:
John Aloisio wrote:
I don't think anyone will be in it. It is strictly for spraying. Pretty sure it is controlled from the ground and meant to just have a chem hose/wand at the top, for reaching roofs.
I wanted to reply for you, Dan, because I cannot take your spell check or mis typing. I had to get a Russian translator to read your last post. LOL....
Spelling what's that.
WOW! That is pretty bad...lol never could spell..
PRISTINE ROOF CLEANING said
May 7, 2014
Andy Hinson wrote:
I have a visual of a truck in a driveway with a boom shooting chems across a yard like a firetruck. You are apparently a very smart and talented individual. Me, not so much. But the way I see it that boom will not be responsive enough or percise enough for you to clean a roof in a reasonable amount of time. Any one of us could have the roof cleaned and be gone while you are setting up or moving your truck around. That being said, their could be many possibilitys for your invention. Add on attachments could be used. Its creative for sure.
Its hard to see. There is a few hydraulic flow valves that alow for speed control. while your takeing out your ladder ill already be spraying the roof. In most cases i wont have to open the back door. just pull up grab the remote and fly it .. It will be done soon..
Barry R said
May 7, 2014
lkendall wrote:
maybe I missed it, but what is this for?
I didn't want to be a Debbie Downer when I first seen this thread but I was wondering the same thing.
Moving a ladder never seemed that big of a deal to me....am I missing something?
ITS ON.....
Need to focus on roof cleaning not this! Your guys falt, Wit the words of wisdom on the chat box! Another 10 hrs wasted on this... Going forward!!!
Screwed the pooch! Im a little high.. Wanted total height to be 12' 4" off the ground. Looks like im gonna be 12' 8" Oh well still with in bridge height... Pics are to show that im doing it strong.. After these pics i think you guys will get the picture of what ive been talking about for the past year...
I owned a tree co for 17 years bro.. After the crash of 08 sold it all & went full time roof cleaning ... The 'WORKING' height of a average tree truck is 55 ft
My truck is 10 FT my boom will extend 40 FT & my pump will shoot a min of 20 ft Thats 70 ft of love spraying 3 storyes up that ass baby....
What impact does that put on the load of the truck etc.
Houses have backs on them???
On the second pic post - 3rd pic you will see a yellow part. That is 1/2" steel monted to the floor wit 8"x 1" harden steel bolts going thru & in turn mounts brackets to the frame of the truck 10 bolts 5 -1/2" steel brackets.. A 3 ft 4" diamiter schedual 80 steel pipe is welded to this plate, in turn a 3-1/2" schedual 80 steel pipe that is 7' 4" long goes threw the roof of the truck and slides into the 4" pipe ( see pic #6 on the 3rd pic post) The actual sticks ( boom) only ways under 200 lbs, & is mounted on a steel spine. Please dont assume that its just mounted on the top of a box truck.. It hurts my feelings!
This is not ment to lift anything or anyone. Its only ment to hold its one weight. our same cleaning hose runs threw it.
The only good ? i got out of this was by Eric ( what about the back of the house) The only way i can explain this is in tree co terms.
We have a bucket truck, But we still have are spikes,belt & landuard's we can not always get the truck in the back yard. But the real deal is that 90% of the ho"s just want the front cleaned (the north side) and 90% of the time i do just that..
The assembley is finished and is mounted on the truck (pic's did not go threw) Now its moters, hydraulics & wireing.. Gonna take a little time. gotta pay attention to roof cleaning & walk away from this for a little while.
THIS IS A 12 VOLT SYSTEM....
Please be careful and fully test this boom with massive amounts of sand bags before you or someone else get's in this thing.
I don't think anyone will be in it. It is strictly for spraying. Pretty sure it is controlled from the ground and meant to just have a chem hose/wand at the top, for reaching roofs.
I wanted to reply for you, Dan, because I cannot take your spell check or mis typing. I had to get a Russian translator to read your last post. LOL....
Spelling what's that.
You are apparently a very smart and talented individual. Me, not so much. But the way I see it that boom will not be responsive enough or percise enough for you to clean a roof in a reasonable amount of time. Any one of us could have the roof cleaned and be gone while you are setting up or moving your truck around.
That being said, their could be many possibilitys for your invention. Add on attachments could be used. Its creative for sure.
WOW! That is pretty bad...lol never could spell..
Its hard to see. There is a few hydraulic flow valves that alow for speed control. while your takeing out your ladder ill already be spraying the roof. In most cases i wont have to open the back door. just pull up grab the remote and fly it .. It will be done soon..
I didn't want to be a Debbie Downer when I first seen this thread but I was wondering the same thing.
Moving a ladder never seemed that big of a deal to me....am I missing something?
little high..