The first one is upgrades. 12 volt hot box, chem and soap tank proportioner. Stays 5gpm. Used always.
Second trailer a rinse trailer. 8gpm cold, 1 or 2 275 totes. Water supply. Used occasionally.
BlueRidge said
Jan 4, 2017
I'm unsure about your post Mike. Where there supposed to be pictures or are you asking questions. Abbreviated statements leave me scratching my head... You're staying up too late!
Eric Schnaible said
Jan 4, 2017
That's the language of the dog. You start to nderstand after a few years. Kinda.
BlueRidge said
Jan 5, 2017
Eric Schnaible wrote:
That's the language of the dog. You start to nderstand after a few years. Kinda.
So true Eric! I thuoght I might get it after 6 years.
gutterdog said
Jan 5, 2017
I'm getting some stuff tomorrow. I'm having different thoughts again. How I'm going to use it. It's gonna get used.
Trailers have to stay small.
8gpm is too much for residential. without a huge buffer, a 275. no room for a 12 volt dedicated.
8gpm would be used for rinsing, or larger surface cleaner. Could run 2 surface cleaners with both trailers on commercial.
The 5gpm trailer would be used for applying soap/chem.
The 8gpm trailer would have 1 or 2 275 gallon totes for water supply. I could look into getting a fire hydrant permit to pull water and go with one tote.
This is all kinda a new thinking for me. A HUGE opportunity I wasnt ready for.
The 8gpm is too much for residential. The 5 gpm buffer goes empty many times on residential.
gutterdog said
Jan 5, 2017
8gpm does not need hot water, only the 5.
gutterdog said
Jan 5, 2017
also we are going 12 volt hot water. The 110v generator is already taken. I got a decent 110v burner, anyone want it?
Liberty SoftWash said
Jan 5, 2017
Mike your understanding might be off a little. The 8gl min should be the go to machine and used all the time! We ran the 8 gl for 3 yrs on a 100 gl tank with a float in it on top we lost 10 gl so it was a 90 gl water tank and it worked for us in PA even on wells. I would want to rinse a house with 5 gl after using a 8gl.
BlueRidge said
Jan 5, 2017
Liberty SoftWash wrote:
Mike your understanding might be off a little. The 8gl min should be the go to machine and used all the time! We ran the 8 gl for 3 yrs on a 100 gl tank with a float in it on top we lost 10 gl so it was a 90 gl water tank and it worked for us in PA even on wells. I would want to rinse a house with 5 gl after using a 8gl.
I'm trying to get him to York before he screws this up. We just need to get him to listen!
gutterdog said
Jan 5, 2017
I'm gonna get it tomorrow. It's gonna sit for a couple weeks. Gotta make the money. I think I got a pretty good idea.
This latest bid... I want to get into this. I wasnt ready.
Fred W said
Jan 5, 2017
8 GPM gets my vote
BlueRidge said
Jan 6, 2017
gutterdog wrote:
I'm gonna get it tomorrow. It's gonna sit for a couple weeks. Gotta make the money. I think I got a pretty good idea.
This latest bid... I want to get into this. I wasnt ready.
Get what? The trailer or 8 GPM PW?
Gotta make the money? How about make the money first with what you already have!
The latest bid... you want to get into this. Just what do you mean? Pay attention to what Eric told you. You put the cart in front of the horse Mike. Stop jumping into something you just thought of and listen to what people tell you. It's your business to run as you wish but why ask for the advice/opinion of others then do the opposite?
waxman18324 said
Jan 6, 2017
It's time for a intervention.
Hank
gutterdog said
Jan 7, 2017
I got the 8gpm from Eric! Some tanks too. I am now looking at vertical 12 v 8gpm hot boxes. Maybe I can get, all what I'm thinking, on one trailer, put the water supply tank on the truck. Used only when needed?
Going from 5 to 8, I gotta have that extra water.
gutterdog said
Jan 9, 2017
I get it now!!!!
8gpm or 5gpm, it's still the same amount, of water, for the siding wash. You just move faster.
That why I got the bigger chit.
....Takes me a lil time...
Patrick G said
Jan 9, 2017
It's time for a intervention.
Hank
lol I wish I could be there
Pinky said
Jan 12, 2017
gutterdog wrote:
The 8gpm is too much for residential. The 5 gpm buffer goes empty many times on residential.
That is all I use for residential is 8 gallons. Only a couple houses that had real slow flow That I had to stop and wait on. I got rid of my Hot water machine. Didn't need it.
-- Edited by Pinky on Thursday 12th of January 2017 01:02:05 AM
The first one is upgrades. 12 volt hot box, chem and soap tank proportioner. Stays 5gpm. Used always.
Second trailer a rinse trailer. 8gpm cold, 1 or 2 275 totes. Water supply. Used occasionally.
I'm unsure about your post Mike. Where there supposed to be pictures or are you asking questions. Abbreviated statements leave me scratching my head... You're staying up too late!
So true Eric! I thuoght I might get it after 6 years.
I'm getting some stuff tomorrow. I'm having different thoughts again. How I'm going to use it. It's gonna get used.
Trailers have to stay small.
8gpm is too much for residential. without a huge buffer, a 275. no room for a 12 volt dedicated.
8gpm would be used for rinsing, or larger surface cleaner. Could run 2 surface cleaners with both trailers on commercial.
The 5gpm trailer would be used for applying soap/chem.
The 8gpm trailer would have 1 or 2 275 gallon totes for water supply. I could look into getting a fire hydrant permit to pull water and go with one tote.
This is all kinda a new thinking for me. A HUGE opportunity I wasnt ready for.
The 8gpm is too much for residential. The 5 gpm buffer goes empty many times on residential.
I'm trying to get him to York before he screws this up. We just need to get him to listen!
This latest bid... I want to get into this. I wasnt ready.
Get what? The trailer or 8 GPM PW?
Gotta make the money? How about make the money first with what you already have!
The latest bid... you want to get into this. Just what do you mean? Pay attention to what Eric told you. You put the cart in front of the horse Mike. Stop jumping into something you just thought of and listen to what people tell you. It's your business to run as you wish but why ask for the advice/opinion of others then do the opposite?
Hank
Going from 5 to 8, I gotta have that extra water.
8gpm or 5gpm, it's still the same amount, of water, for the siding wash. You just move faster.
That why I got the bigger chit.
....Takes me a lil time...
Hank
lol I wish I could be there
That is all I use for residential is 8 gallons. Only a couple houses that had real slow flow That I had to stop and wait on. I got rid of my Hot water machine. Didn't need it.
-- Edited by Pinky on Thursday 12th of January 2017 01:02:05 AM