Jeff, I still think my response was a proper one. It's not a good idea to modify something like a PLASTIC container full of hazardous chemicals. Nothing has changed.
And by the way, I'm NEVER out of ammo
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Jeff, I still think my response was a proper one. It's not a good idea to modify something like a PLASTIC container full of hazardous chemicals. Nothing has changed.
And by the way, I'm NEVER out of ammo
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Your original response to the modification that was made to the sprayer was "looks good".
Didn't see anything cautioning about modifications then. So which is it. Man, as much as you've been spinning you should be dizzy by now. And modifications are not bad if you know what you're doing, which you obviously don't.
Jeff
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Since 1996
Raystown Roof Cleaning
Central, Pa_(814)644-1396 or 1-800-236-0322
Roof Cleaning Central Pennsylvania
I am pretty sure Ant's a dumbass and a smartass and Jeff wins the argument, I am sure everyone will rest easier at night and we can go ahead pull the sticks out our ***** now. Statewide you should never modify anything without consulting Jeff first and avoid asking Ant's opinion becuase he has failed to learn anything yet and probably will get you killed. Don't worry about safety if you get hurt I am sure you can sue someone and the injuries will be worth it.
Man, you are soooooooo right!! Consulting someone who knows from the use of the tools mentioned is key. Happens all the time on here, someone starts something and can't finish it intelligently, they just want people to knuckle under, then someone like posey here joins in and adds to the ignorance.
Jeff
Last edited by 814jeffw; Jun 1st, 08 at 07:01 PM.
Since 1996
Raystown Roof Cleaning
Central, Pa_(814)644-1396 or 1-800-236-0322
Roof Cleaning Central Pennsylvania
This needs to stop kids.
Scott Karvonen
Karvonen's Pro Clean
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229-344-5596
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Now I am the ignorant one, wow I didn't know I would be so lucky. Oh well, I tried to help, but I am too ignorant
Jeff,
If you can't check you temper stop posting to this thread.I have asked a couple of times now for everyone to play nice.
The name calling is unprofessional and after you little episode over at PTState I would think you could make and effort to play well with others.
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Scott Karvonen
Karvonen's Pro Clean
http://www.georgiaproclean.com/
229-344-5596
Professional Pressure washing /Roof Cleaning Georgia
In getting back to the subtopic... I got not too much issue with contemplating best ways to add compressed air whether it by mechanical hand pump or mechanical compressor if relief valve is present. Lesson to take should be that we don't really know how much is safe to add with these cheapy plastic/poly pump up sprayers. Don't think the pump mechanism or the tanks themselves are rated. With the metal kegs they are. Only plastic/poly type tanks I've noted as being rated are on my reserve air tank for my dredge. Is thick stuff.
Jeff, Please explain where or show pic of where your sealing off your pump cylinder so that it can't implode.
Last edited by MMI Enterprises; Jun 1st, 08 at 10:31 PM.
Surface Intervention performed by ~Kevin T.
Sacramento, CA
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This was my point all along, just needed somebody smarter and more eloquent than myself to say it. Thanks Kevin.
Jeff, really man, I apologize for being a jerk. I think you took my comment wrong and instead of 'splaining it better, I just fueled the fire by being a jerk...sorry man. Truce.
Truce Anthony. It's a new day!!And I really don't think your foamer is cheesey, I was just being a knot head!!
Kevin, (this will be said with out an attitude, so please read it that way)
I never said I sealed the bottom to prevent imploding, go back and read my post. I said I never had one implode, but I did have product come up through the center where the" pumper" is.
Have a good day everyone.
Jeff
Last edited by 814jeffw; Jun 2nd, 08 at 07:14 AM.
Since 1996
Raystown Roof Cleaning
Central, Pa_(814)644-1396 or 1-800-236-0322
Roof Cleaning Central Pennsylvania
Since 1996
Raystown Roof Cleaning
Central, Pa_(814)644-1396 or 1-800-236-0322
Roof Cleaning Central Pennsylvania
Hi Jeff, good, no attitude taken.. I am just confused a little. So you sealed the bottom of the pumper in case seal gave way? I assume implosion was not considered then right? This is why I mentioned my implosion..it would have to be sealed up top to prevent such..Carry on guys, enjoy the day..
But since I don't use the pump up part of the sprayer, I just plastic weld the bottom shut so nothing can come up through the center of the "pumper". Never had one implode before though, had product come up through the center before, which is why I started plastic welding them shut.
Surface Intervention performed by ~Kevin T.
Sacramento, CA
"Wood Refinishing-Pressure Washing- Concrete & Vinyl Floor Care- ~~~> done right by a leftist coast"
mmienterprises@hotmail.com
Nice foamer hot shots, looks like you photo shopped out your connection pieces, are is that just me? I respect that. and about them magnets is horrible fright a site? how strong are those magnet you guys use.
and how you guys post back in reply with the message quoted from the other comet
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Eugene, Oregon
statewideexhaust@gmail.com
541-744-8810
http://www.statewideexhaustservices.com/
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