Here is a video of how we have our truck set up now. Of course we will make some improvements during the off season. I know it's not a skid but it works for us. Some of our new members/newbies might be able to take some value from this. As always suggestions are appreciated.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Saturday 1st of November 2014 07:15:22 PM
Art O said
Nov 1, 2014
Links not working Hank, I think you have it set to private
Shea74 said
Nov 1, 2014
This is my set up I went from a twin pump skid from Powerwash store and did away with the stand the twin fatboys came in and flipped the hose reel upside down and mounted to my ladder rack. I'm thinking of doin away with one of the stand up 55 gallon tanks and adding a 65 0r 100 gallon tank IF it'll fit beside the 55 gallon tanks. Gonna get an injector setup tube from Certified softwash so I can inject surfactant in at the hose reel. But I wished I would've saved money on the setup and just built my own system or just bought the skid system from certified softwash I love their skid. By the time I spend the money on another tank and buying the setup I did I could've afforded the certified softwash skid. I do like having twin pumps that's for sure
-- Edited by Shea74 on Saturday 1st of November 2014 05:18:39 PM
Links not working Hank, I think you have it set to private
Thanks Art. I'm getting old.
Hank
lkendall said
Nov 1, 2014
entirely too much room left!!! lol.... do you use a power washer at all?
waxman18324 said
Nov 1, 2014
Lee,
Yes we use a pressure washer for house washing and spraying plants during roof cleaning. I'm getting a new one and it will be mounted on the empty platform on the drivers side.
Hank
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Nov 1, 2014
Hank looks like a clean and useful set up. That cost way less than my skid and most likely yours will perform just as good if not better.
waxman18324 said
Nov 1, 2014
Shea74 wrote:
This is my set up I went from a twin pump skid from Powerwash store and did away with the stand the twin fatboys came in and flipped the hose reel upside down and mounted to my ladder rack. I'm thinking of doin away with one of the stand up 55 gallon tanks and adding a 65 0r 100 gallon tank IF it'll fit beside the 55 gallon tanks. Gonna get an injector setup tube from Certified softwash so I can inject surfactant in at the hose reel. But I wished I would've saved money on the setup and just built my own system or just bought the skid system from certified softwash I love their skid. By the time I spend the money on another tank and buying the setup I did I could've afforded the certified softwash skid. I do like having twin pumps that's for sure
-- Edited by Shea74 on Saturday 1st of November 2014 05:18:39 PM
For me it's fun to build my own stuff. Initially I bought the package from Bob of PresureTek and added stuff as I went along. The skids on the market are all nice but just not for me.
Hank
waxman18324 said
Nov 1, 2014
Diamond roof Cleaning wrote:
Hank looks like a clean and useful set up. That cost way less than my skid and most likely yours will perform just as good if not better.
Thanks Mike.
Hank
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 2, 2014
Looks like it will make money. Great build Hank
waxman18324 said
Nov 2, 2014
Thanks Eric.
Hank
Dan Dykstra said
Nov 2, 2014
Looks great Hank.
waxman18324 said
Nov 2, 2014
Thanks Dan.
Hank
Patrick G said
Nov 2, 2014
Nice Hank! I am sending my pickup to you for your winter project. By the way I didn't hear this accent in Jersey? It sounds like your from Boston!
Charlie C said
Nov 2, 2014
Hi Hank
I'm just starting to plan and assemble my 12volt trailer for spring...Your video is great and helped me a lot.
By the way it is snowing up here in Boston today and you sounded just fine to me.
Lots to learn...Thanks for posting your video
Charlie
Patrick G said
Nov 2, 2014
LOL....
waxman18324 said
Nov 2, 2014
Pat,
I'm sure your mistaken about the accent and Brian and Zach will confirm.
Hank
waxman18324 said
Nov 2, 2014
Charlie C wrote:
Hi Hank
I'm just starting to plan and assemble my 12volt trailer for spring...Your video is great and helped me a lot.
By the way it is snowing up here in Boston today and you sounded just fine to me.
Lots to learn...Thanks for posting your video
Charlie
Charlie,
The best advice I got was to read, read and then read some more. The videos on "youtube" will supply you with tons of info as well.
Hank
Art O said
Nov 2, 2014
waxman18324 wrote:
Charlie C wrote:
Hi Hank
I'm just starting to plan and assemble my 12volt trailer for spring...Your video is great and helped me a lot.
By the way it is snowing up here in Boston today and you sounded just fine to me.
Lots to learn...Thanks for posting your video
Charlie
Charlie,
The best advice I got was to read, read and then read some more. The videos on "youtube" will supply you with tons of info as well.
Hank
I think Charie needs to call every member just one more time and send out another 50 PM's asking How To! Screw the reading.
Here is a video of how we have our truck set up now. Of course we will make some improvements during the off season. I know it's not a skid but it works for us. Some of our new members/newbies might be able to take some value from this. As always suggestions are appreciated.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Saturday 1st of November 2014 07:15:22 PM
This is my set up I went from a twin pump skid from Powerwash store and did away with the stand the twin fatboys came in and flipped the hose reel upside down and mounted to my ladder rack. I'm thinking of doin away with one of the stand up 55 gallon tanks and adding a 65 0r 100 gallon tank IF it'll fit beside the 55 gallon tanks. Gonna get an injector setup tube from Certified softwash so I can inject surfactant in at the hose reel. But I wished I would've saved money on the setup and just built my own system or just bought the skid system from certified softwash I love their skid. By the time I spend the money on another tank and buying the setup I did I could've afforded the certified softwash skid. I do like having twin pumps that's for sure
-- Edited by Shea74 on Saturday 1st of November 2014 05:18:39 PM
Thanks Art. I'm getting old.
Hank
Yes we use a pressure washer for house washing and spraying plants during roof cleaning. I'm getting a new one and it will be mounted on the empty platform on the drivers side.
Hank
For me it's fun to build my own stuff. Initially I bought the package from Bob of PresureTek and added stuff as I went along. The skids on the market are all nice but just not for me.
Hank
Thanks Mike.
Hank
Hank
Hank
Hi Hank
I'm just starting to plan and assemble my 12volt trailer for spring...Your video is great and helped me a lot.
By the way it is snowing up here in Boston today and you sounded just fine to me.
Lots to learn...Thanks for posting your video
Charlie
I'm sure your mistaken about the accent and Brian and Zach will confirm.
Hank
Charlie,
The best advice I got was to read, read and then read some more. The videos on "youtube" will supply you with tons of info as well.
Hank
I think Charie needs to call every member just one more time and send out another 50 PM's asking How To! Screw the reading.