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Jun 10th, 08, 05:53 PM
WHAT are ya gonna run through it, water or chemicakls, and what kind, and how strong the chems ?
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Jun 10th, 08, 11:32 PM
Rapid Reels have long been my favorite. I used to buy the trees to stack them but they discontinued them. Now we weld up our own
Cox reels are probably the worst that we've encountered. We're constantly replacing the seals and they get bent up easily. I have a Titan stainless but I would sooner buy a Rapid Reel 4000 series. Just My 2 Cents We've been running the same chem reel (a RR 4000 series) for 4 years with stripper and brighter running through it numerous times DAILY and it's still cranking out the work. They are just awesome IMO. TimberSeal Exterior Wood Care, LLC - In Biz Since 1996 Valparaiso, Indiana www.timberseal.net |
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Jun 10th, 08, 11:37 PM
Here's one set of reels in one of our E250 Cargos. We welded up the tree as I said but it saves alot of space and they easily coil on 200' of hose.
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Jun 11th, 08, 01:28 AM
That is funny, I had terrible luck with Rapid Reels and great luck with Cox reels. You just cannot buy the bottom line cox reel and you need to specify what you are using them for, because they will sell you a different swivel. I prefer Cox.
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Jun 11th, 08, 06:24 AM
Im ordering a Delavan systm to do roofs ( would you recomend the 1/2" or the 3/8"? ) but I'm x jetting now and think Im going to set up a down streamer on the rig so it will have chems running. 12.5 sh with simple cherry. Could be stronger stuff too. I'm doing house washing and roofs as well as deck work so stripper could be in the mix, up to F18. Probly continue to x jet the stripper though. Need one for Water hose.
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Jun 11th, 08, 08:40 PM
I have purchased 4 reels. The first 2 were Cox, about 9 years ago. One failed last year, the other is still going strong. Next reel will be a Cox.
I find the swivels leak, no matter what brand of swivel. the Cox has a better reel hold feature than others. General Fire Equipment Co of Eastern Oregon, Inc NFPA # 0123425/National Fire Sprinkler Association National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors Oregon Fire Equipment Dealers/GP Supporting Member |
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Jun 12th, 08, 12:52 PM
Thanks guys for all the imput. Should have set this up as a poll I guess. Would like to have more imput than 4 post with 135 views. Hmmm...
Joe you might want to fill out your signature that shows who you are, ie what is at the bottom of everyones post, Company name and all. I think it's required. ~~~~Blue Ridge Power Wash~~~~ & Deck Rescue COMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL Home / Roof / Decks / Brick / Concrete 336-667-5264
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Jun 13th, 08, 10:16 PM
As they say... opinions are like .. well.... anyway everyone has one
. For me personally I've never rebuilt our Rapid Reel Swivels from day one as they've never leaked and some are 4 years old. I've rebuilt my 1 year Cox reels (2 of three) twice now since last fall. They were spec'd for well beyond what we use them for. Appearantly I just got the sh*tty reels ![]() TimberSeal Exterior Wood Care, LLC - In Biz Since 1996 Valparaiso, Indiana www.timberseal.net |
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