New Jersey Soft Wash Dragon Skid Unit From The Power Wash Store
Ed Thompson said
Mar 16, 2015
This has been in the oven for many months. There are more options today than ever for custom built soft wash units. This unit combines soft wash capabilities for sidings and other delicate surfaces along with higher pressure units for when it's needed. Paul from www.powerwashstore.com has proven himself to be the leader in practical exterior cleaning systems. New Jersey is becoming increasingly competitive and we were looking for compact units that allows us to swiftly navigate a large portion of the state. Bill asked me to post a pic and I haven't taken too many, but I will as we test it out. There a handful of valves that I haven't even begun to figure out, but I know it was all designed for easy use as well as accessing all parts from outside the truck bed.
Patrick G said
Mar 16, 2015
Nice, good luck with it!
waxman18324 said
Mar 16, 2015
Ed,
You'll figure out those valves soon enough I'm sure. I can't wait to see it person.
Hank
Chris Mozick said
Mar 17, 2015
Sweet set up
Art O said
Mar 17, 2015
Way to Go Ed, Good Luck it!
John Aloisio said
Mar 17, 2015
Nice Ed....good luck with the new unit!
BlueRidge said
Mar 17, 2015
Nice an compact... You can take over the state with that rig!
Jeff Thompson said
Mar 17, 2015
That is just an awesome looking piece of machinery. Let us (or me) know six months down the road if it turned out to be everything you expected. Hopefully more. Just curious. They are great set ups but expensive, would be interested in knowing if they are worth the cost. I would also be interested in hearing about ease of use, maintenance, getting repairs done....and yes, figuring out that maze of valves.
I'm coming up I would say in a year or so in either replacing my current set up or adding to my current set up. Would probably keep my trailer setup for pavers maintenance and general pressure washing and get a truck skid for soft washing.
They move. They're fun to move. They're attached to a box. The box is fun too, and shiny!
Liberty SoftWash said
Mar 20, 2015
Box as you call it does look shiny but the yellow things you call valves that are conntected to that shiny thing does look nice. I wonder why they are yellow?
Eric Schnaible said
Mar 21, 2015
That thing is pimp.
You guys are hilarious.
Softwash Australia said
Mar 22, 2015
And the million dollar question.
How Much ????????????????????????????????
Liberty SoftWash said
Mar 22, 2015
18,000 to 20,000
Ed Thompson said
Mar 22, 2015
That's shipped. Had to let you know, otherwise it would seem expensive.
Doug Rucker said
Mar 22, 2015
I remember in Myrtle Beach somebody was telling somebody to stop buying stuff and now both somebody's are buying stuff...hmmm
Ed Thompson said
Mar 22, 2015
Tru dat Doug. I can't tell you how much Ive spent on small individual purchase. Trying this and trying that, building this and building that. This skid was a well planned out purchase. If my game plan stays true I will have 3 trucks with 3 identical skids in 3 years. I hope to keep everything identical for easy training and maintenance. i can keep a few spare parts that will apply to all 3 trucks.
I visited Colm's shop a few years back during that shindig he graciously held. I saw all the stuff he had laying all around and up in the rafters. Stuff that had layers of dust, but it was all expensive stuff. I said "good Lord, I'm half way there". I started to realize all the stuff I was buying and half of it ended up on the shelf.
Yes, stop buying stuff. Im counting this as 1 item. Do as I say, not as I do. Now if I can just get some good weather over here!
Doug Rucker said
Mar 22, 2015
I am actually doing the same thing...I want every rig to have the same exact equipment, wands, soap, orings, fittings, etc etc....tired of moving stuff from one rig to the other. You are right, better for training, and better consistency
SprayWash said
Mar 23, 2015
dammit, quit making so much sense guys...now i'm going to have to open my wallet.
waxman18324 said
Mar 23, 2015
Eric and Ed,
Are you guys bringing these rigs to Atlantic City?
This has been in the oven for many months. There are more options today than ever for custom built soft wash units. This unit combines soft wash capabilities for sidings and other delicate surfaces along with higher pressure units for when it's needed. Paul from www.powerwashstore.com has proven himself to be the leader in practical exterior cleaning systems. New Jersey is becoming increasingly competitive and we were looking for compact units that allows us to swiftly navigate a large portion of the state. Bill asked me to post a pic and I haven't taken too many, but I will as we test it out. There a handful of valves that I haven't even begun to figure out, but I know it was all designed for easy use as well as accessing all parts from outside the truck bed.
You'll figure out those valves soon enough I'm sure. I can't wait to see it person.
Hank
Nice Ed....good luck with the new unit!
Nice an compact... You can take over the state with that rig!
I'm coming up I would say in a year or so in either replacing my current set up or adding to my current set up. Would probably keep my trailer setup for pavers maintenance and general pressure washing and get a truck skid for soft washing.
East Coast representing Water Dragon Style!
You guys are hilarious.
And the million dollar question.
How Much ????????????????????????????????
I visited Colm's shop a few years back during that shindig he graciously held. I saw all the stuff he had laying all around and up in the rafters. Stuff that had layers of dust, but it was all expensive stuff. I said "good Lord, I'm half way there". I started to realize all the stuff I was buying and half of it ended up on the shelf.
Yes, stop buying stuff. Im counting this as 1 item. Do as I say, not as I do. Now if I can just get some good weather over here!
Are you guys bringing these rigs to Atlantic City?
Hank