Just zoomed in and saw it was a Delavan. What model is it?
BlueRidge said
May 1, 2014
Capital Roof Wash wrote:
Ray, your the PVC master. A 12 pack and a phone call coming your way for my next re-build. Only if I don't have to sign a "No Compete" clause.
And that box trailer is off the chain! Great job. Is that a Pentaflex? What model?
-- Edited by Capital Roof Wash on Thursday 1st of May 2014 12:04:46 AM
Fatboy is what I have been using for four years. This is only the fourth one I purchased. Rinsing helps a lot and the pump that just got replaced was two pumps salvaged to make one.
Barry Landis said
May 1, 2014
This rig is no longer in operation, but by far the most enjoyable build over the years.
Fatboy is what I have been using for four years. This is only the fourth one I purchased. Rinsing helps a lot and the pump that just got replaced was two pumps salvaged to make one.
I've made a couple of "frankenpumps" out of Pentaflexes
Barry Landis said
May 1, 2014
This was the original rig I started in. The trailer is overkill but it's what I had available.
A new pump and a Proportioner and that rig would be mint. The only thing I don't like about the skid is it blocks out to much good space with the side walls. He can't carry any tools or Chems back there.
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Jan 11, 2016
Pat your on your way to becoming soft wash authorized. Now you must spend 1500 in soaps. And your good to go.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jan 12, 2016
Nice Pat!
Aselton said
Mar 4, 2016
i'm finally getting going on my new truck build. I chopped the rear off again, the bed is now down to 11'6" with total length of 17' 8" (shorter than today's typical pickup)...
I wanted a full blown over capable rig with a smaller footprint. This one is narrower and quite a bit shorter than my other NPR. It's going to have a 8/3500 washer for flat work, 8k generator, proportioner and twin booster pumps. Twin 150gal tanks and a 16gal soap tank. Trying to keep it clean and not put to much stuff on it is the hardest part.
Dan Dykstra said
Mar 4, 2016
Very nice, cant wait to see the final pics
Michael Hickey said
Mar 4, 2016
It's going to be some rig Tim. I can't wait to see the finished article. Good luck with it.
Fred W said
Mar 4, 2016
Are you doing the welding Tim?
John Aloisio said
Mar 5, 2016
Awesome looking rig Tim! Very clean and compact.
Admin said
Mar 5, 2016
Going to be a Nice looking Rig
SprayWash said
Mar 6, 2016
Aselton wrote:
i'm finally getting going on my new truck build. I chopped the rear off again, the bed is now down to 11'6" with total length of 17' 8" (shorter than today's typical pickup)...
Hurry up!!!! Stop messing around on the internet and build!!!!!!
Just zoomed in and saw it was a Delavan. What model is it?
Fatboy is what I have been using for four years. This is only the fourth one I purchased. Rinsing helps a lot and the pump that just got replaced was two pumps salvaged to make one.
This rig is no longer in operation, but by far the most enjoyable build over the years.
Another rig no longer in operation.
I've made a couple of "frankenpumps" out of Pentaflexes
This was the original rig I started in. The trailer is overkill but it's what I had available.
Here is the back view of our rig, everything we ever need for a residential project.
Here is my KISS rig.
Where did you get the frame setup? This is simple and straight to the point!
In the Works
Hurry up! Spring is coming!
Its not coming fast enough!
Pats the New owner of this Skid
-- Edited by Art O on Monday 11th of January 2016 06:16:57 PM
Nice Pat!
Hank
Awesome looking rig Tim! Very clean and compact.
Hurry up!!!! Stop messing around on the internet and build!!!!!!