Today was my third road trip of the off season. This trip was to see my good friend and supporter Mike Derose of Diamond Roof Cleaning. We met this morning at his beautiful and roomy shop in southern New Jersey. Mike and I, like many others here, go back to the old RCIA days. We talked for 5 1/2 hours about booster pumps, pressure washers, marketing, skid designs, shop layouts, lunch, gas tanks, trailers, etc. You can always walk away with wisdom by visiting friends who are associated in this industry. Mike is the good looking fella with the groomed beard. The other bearded wunder is yours truly.
It sounds like a great day for both! It's too bad that is such a long drive for me, I would have liked to hang out with you "yoos guys"! Instead I worked on some real like skid steer tracks on a stamped walk and a house that got egged.
Great picture!
Fred W said
Jan 28, 2018
Glad you two were able to hook up and talk shop......awesome.
Mario said
Jan 28, 2018
Mike what's that stuff on your chin?
waxman18324 said
Jan 28, 2018
BlueRidge wrote:
It sounds like a great day for both! It's too bad that is such a long drive for me, I would have liked to hang out with you "yoos guys"! Instead I worked on some real like skid steer tracks on a stamped walk and a house that got egged.
Great picture!
I can't take the suspense. How did the stamped concrete come out?
Hank
Brian C Jackson said
Jan 28, 2018
Good old RCIA guys.. great to see you guys getting together. I learned alot from both of you guys and you both have shared openly with me and I have always appreciated it.
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Jan 28, 2018
Mario its my winter facial hair. It will be gone once the season hits. How was florida cuz?
BlueRidge said
Jan 28, 2018
waxman18324 wrote:
BlueRidge wrote:
It sounds like a great day for both! It's too bad that is such a long drive for me, I would have liked to hang out with you "yoos guys"! Instead I worked on some real like skid steer tracks on a stamped walk and a house that got egged.
Great picture!
I can't take the suspense. How did the stamped concrete come out?
Hank
I felt bad for the pole building contractor who hired me. His employee drove a skid steer over the walk. I could barely see any tire marks. It was too easy to get clean.
waxman18324 said
Jan 28, 2018
BlueRidge wrote:
waxman18324 wrote:
BlueRidge wrote:
It sounds like a great day for both! It's too bad that is such a long drive for me, I would have liked to hang out with you "yoos guys"! Instead I worked on some real like skid steer tracks on a stamped walk and a house that got egged.
Great picture!
I can't take the suspense. How did the stamped concrete come out?
Hank
I felt bad for the pole building contractor who hired me. His employee drove a skid steer over the walk. I could barely see any tire marks. It was too easy to get clean.
Today was my third road trip of the off season. This trip was to see my good friend and supporter Mike Derose of Diamond Roof Cleaning. We met this morning at his beautiful and roomy shop in southern New Jersey. Mike and I, like many others here, go back to the old RCIA days. We talked for 5 1/2 hours about booster pumps, pressure washers, marketing, skid designs, shop layouts, lunch, gas tanks, trailers, etc. You can always walk away with wisdom by visiting friends who are associated in this industry. Mike is the good looking fella with the groomed beard. The other bearded wunder is yours truly.
Hank
It sounds like a great day for both! It's too bad that is such a long drive for me, I would have liked to hang out with you "yoos guys"! Instead I worked on some real like skid steer tracks on a stamped walk and a house that got egged.
Great picture!
I can't take the suspense. How did the stamped concrete come out?
Hank
I felt bad for the pole building contractor who hired me. His employee drove a skid steer over the walk. I could barely see any tire marks. It was too easy to get clean.
Sounds like a win all around.
Hank