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Jun 1st, 08, 06:28 AM
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I use it every once in awhile, but it's not my primary method anymore. Quote:
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Jun 1st, 08, 07:23 AM
I'm defensive because you tried to make it sound as though I haven't any idea as to what I'm talking about when it came to the idea I threw out for anyone who wanted to listen. And it wasn't concern you were interested in, because if it were you would have stated reasoning behind your sarcastic remark about this idea.You just felt like being a smart a**. You should have just kept your mouth shut if you didn't have any real light to shed onto what I suggested. Since you obviously never tried this how can you comment on it in such a negative way. You did nothing to help anyone with your remark.
And talk about spinning it,we weren't discussing foamers directly, we were discussing a method in which to add air. So no, you don't have a clue as to what you're talking about when it comes to this. If you shut your mouth and open your ears you may learn something someday. Jeff Raystown Pressure Washing Hesston, Pa Since 1996 (814)644-1396 |
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Jun 1st, 08, 11:41 AM
If you don't mind me asking Hot shots whats your primary method now, and thanks for the info on the magnets.
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Jun 1st, 08, 02:43 PM
Well Jeff, if you would shut your mouth and listen, you might understand that I was being sarcastic about using a PLASTIC pump up period. There are better alternatives that hold much more psi, and are much safer, such as a Keg like mine. Instead you get all defensive and start talking crap. Your little "put a fill valve on the pump up" method has been discussed in great detail for almost 2 years on the grease police site, so I do actually have a little experience in this.
Pump ups can be dangerous by themselves, much less using a freakin compressor to pump them up. I don't think it's the safest way of doing things, but by all means, if you do it, then good for you. I am a professional smart arse, but in this case, I wasn't being one with my first remark, you decided to take offense to it, not my problem. Get off your high horse dude and realize that you don't know it all. Anyway, here is a pic of a much safer way of having a pump up sprayer that you can use a compressor to fill safely. It has a pressure relief valve built in, so if the pressure gets to high (perhaps from a faulty gauge or something) it just releases the pressure and doesn't blow caustic all over you. If you would rather use a pump up for this, get to know your local skin graph surgeon before you attempt it. ![]() |
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Jun 1st, 08, 03:21 PM
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm .......................seems I have taught you well in the art of sarcasim young jedi
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Jun 1st, 08, 03:26 PM
Thanks Rog....I have been trying my best.
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Jun 1st, 08, 06:39 PM
Listen, good for you. You didn't try and help anyone with your first comment...PERIOD. There is no going back and trying to cover your dumb a**. You're a typical forum person,...who says something and then tries to turn it back on to someone else. You are simply not getting the fact that I was stating an alternative to pumping. I could give a crap about you and your sprayers. That thing is cheesy as well any how, couldn't imagine dragging that apparatus around if it were my main way to apply product. You should have just kept quiet unless you had something constructive to say. Why didn't you state all that you know in your first response ?? Simply because you were just being a smart a**. Now you've been trying to cover your a**. Also,..I've been doing this for 10 years, NEVER had an incident.
By the way, why is a compressor a bad way to fill a jug? I can put in as much or as little PSI as I choose without much effort. You act as though you don't know how to use a simple inflation tool, do you not know when to let off the lever or what. Jeff Raystown Pressure Washing Hesston, Pa Since 1996 (814)644-1396 |
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Jun 1st, 08, 06:47 PM
By the way, you were stating here that his idea using the PUMP UP TYPE looked good. NEVER did you mention anything about PLASTIC being a problem!! Do you not care about safety here or what?? Keep spinning!! Jeff Raystown Pressure Washing Hesston, Pa Since 1996 (814)644-1396 |
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Jun 1st, 08, 06:52 PM
Kids play nice.
Jeff please clean up the language. Karvonen's Pro Clean http://www.karvonensproclean.com/ 229-776-7856/229-344-5596(call this number first) Pressure Washers Mafia |
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Jun 1st, 08, 06:56 PM
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![]() Look man, I don't know why this turned into such a "thang" with you. Now I'm just kinda pickin, so I'll stop. The reason that I didn't give too much info on the first post is because I don't care of Turkey Lurkers on boards. I don't know who is reading this and sucking the GOOD information shared, so the people that really want to know and are really interested, usually call me. That's who I help most of the time. That so-called "cheesy" apparatus I have in that picture is more high tech than any commercial foamer on the market and about 1/16th of the price to make. I run 200' of hose from it regularly and it foams like nobody's business. I've helped loads of people build these "cheesy" things and they all swear by them. Look Jeff, I don't know what got your panties in a wad, but I'll be the first to say that I'm sorry for stirring the pot with you. I shouldn't have been such a smart butt. I should have just given you one of these from the get-go ![]() |
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Jun 1st, 08, 07:01 PM
You're right, because I wouldn't have taken offense to that. It was the way you handled the suggestion I made. You said nothing in your first response to help anyone. Just because you can't use the idea doesn't mean no one else is interested. You're so right though,..you shouldn't have said anything. All I was doing was passing along what is a good idea to anyone who may have been interested. Just mind your own business from now on and all will be fine. If you have real information to share,..then great.
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Jun 1st, 08, 07:03 PM
thanks daddy, can I go out and play now?
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