I don't see anything special Art,..most of these relax action guns are no better than a YRL-51 trigger. I've used them in the past and wasn't impressed. The YR-51 is my preferred trigger.
OT a little: If your trigger ever begins to weep due to a "bad" seat,...give it a chance to clear,..every now and the set will get a small piece of debris trapped in the seat,..and will clear eventually,...I've thrown away too many guns in the past that were probably fine.
Course we zip tie them and use the ball valve to turn on and off..most of the time we just use a quick connect, 3/8 to 1/4. NO gun
Jeff Wible said
Jan 10, 2020
Doug got a store,..good for you Doug,..hope the best for you!
Jeff
BlueRidge said
Jan 10, 2020
Is it for pressure washing or soft washing? My favorite soft wash gun is the poly gun and last for well more than a year. I like the gun Doug has for PW.
Doug Rucker said
Jan 10, 2020
Jeff Wible wrote:
Doug got a store,..good for you Doug,..hope the best for you!
Jeff
Yes sir,,,,couple years now. Thank you
DirtyRoofcom said
Jan 10, 2020
I like the poly guns(when they are in stock). Dont know how you guys use a ball valve for softwashing.
Jeff Wible said
Jan 11, 2020
I actually prefer ball valves for applying soaps when I'm using either the AODD roof pump, or any of my small 12V units. I use small (3/8") PVC ball valves,..very easily operated with one hand. I like these because they have minimal and non-metallic inside parts to corrode. Anything with a trigger has a ball and seat and a spring that will often corrode and cause issues,...at least that was my experience. Maybe by now they've added Hastelloy springs along with the ceramic balls and seats? If I was going to use triggers,..I would try and find the Hastelloy springs.
For downstreaming,..I prefer the trigger I mentioned above,..but,..I will often times use just the HP ball valve by itself for rinsing. You can go from about 30 PSI and up very quickly,...making it a very versatile tool for a pressure washer. And if you want to see real foamy soap,..apply soap at around 600 PSI with just the HP ball valve.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Saturday 11th of January 2020 05:28:13 AM
What makes this gun worth $120. Is it worth the money to buy it.
https://www.pwmall.com/p-141220-152339-202715600-suttner-st-2715-relax-action-trigger-gun-5000-psi-ss-ceramic-ball
I don't see anything special Art,..most of these relax action guns are no better than a YRL-51 trigger. I've used them in the past and wasn't impressed. The YR-51 is my preferred trigger.
OT a little: If your trigger ever begins to weep due to a "bad" seat,...give it a chance to clear,..every now and the set will get a small piece of debris trapped in the seat,..and will clear eventually,...I've thrown away too many guns in the past that were probably fine.
Jeff
https://pressuretek.com/yrl51-spray-gun-general-pump/
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Friday 10th of January 2020 05:12:38 AM
Course we zip tie them and use the ball valve to turn on and off..most of the time we just use a quick connect, 3/8 to 1/4. NO gun
Jeff
Is it for pressure washing or soft washing? My favorite soft wash gun is the poly gun and last for well more than a year. I like the gun Doug has for PW.
Yes sir,,,,couple years now. Thank you
I actually prefer ball valves for applying soaps when I'm using either the AODD roof pump, or any of my small 12V units. I use small
(3/8") PVC ball valves,..very easily operated with one hand. I like these because they have minimal and non-metallic inside parts to corrode. Anything with a trigger has a ball and seat and a spring that will often corrode and cause issues,...at least that was my experience. Maybe by now they've added Hastelloy springs along with the ceramic balls and seats? If I was going to use triggers,..I would try and find the Hastelloy springs.
For downstreaming,..I prefer the trigger I mentioned above,..but,..I will often times use just the HP ball valve by itself for rinsing. You can go from about 30 PSI and up very quickly,...making it a very versatile tool for a pressure washer. And if you want to see real foamy soap,..apply soap at around 600 PSI with just the HP ball valve.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Saturday 11th of January 2020 05:28:13 AM
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