Thanks Patrick, I meant to post these pics about a month ago. But I was talking in another thread about how you can always find room,..so I thought I'd take the time and post a few pictures,...I thought i was out of space a long time ago,..but always seem to find some.
Thanks Chuck,..yea I know I'm just asking for it,Ha,Ha,..but I have never intervened in topics regarding marketing,..and you can see why,.. I know nothing about it.
Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
Thanks Chuck,..yea I know I'm just asking for it,Ha,Ha,..but I have never intervened in topics regarding marketing,..and you can see why,.. I know nothing about it.
Jeff
Well, ya can't know everything!
You certainly know about roof cleaning and being knowlegeable and good at roof cleaning, will get ya more work than a good sign anyday!
Chuck
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I hear about the advertising thing ALLL year long from my customers,...You think I'd do it just to take it out of the conversation. I've gotten use to the nice clean look,...my original rig was way over the top with advertising.
I stay pretty busy Chuck,..besides,..I gotta have time to go fishing!!
Thanks Eric, as you can see I like paint,..I paint everything. Those "holsters" on the machine are white PVC painted blue. I paint all my tools. Paint holds up very well to the effects of Sodium Hypochlorite.
Another side benefit of painting tools is color coding them for instant recognition,..not a big plus,..but,..hey if you're gonna paint em' may as well use different colors for different sizes. I just use the cheap Wal-Mart spray paint,..like $1.00 can. Oh, and that's a homemade "custom" toolbox,..made of wood and paint,..it wont rust neither,Ha,Ha... And it doesn't rot or get "punky",..paint is a wonderful thing.
Jeff
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Nice rig Jeff. You have everything where you know where it is, and can get it with your eyes closed I bet. Makes the set up and tear down go so much faster.
Hey Dave, yes user friendly is my first goal. 98% of everything is at arms reach. I also have everything so it can be rinsed out(quick couplers) The roof pump is between the compressor and the pressure washer inside the trailer. It is plumbed to the water tank and bleach tank with a set of valves. I simply turn the valve to rinse when I'm done. All three tanks are plumbed together. If I get into a big roof project, I can use on of the water tanks for a bleach tank also.
The lid you see in 7th. picture is for the the 5 gallon bucket of house wash mix. I got tired of the downstream injector "walking' out of the bucket,..so I drill hole, for the hose to go through and two holes to allow for the use of a zip tie to hold the injector in place. I backed it with a 4"x 4" piece of aluminum diamond plate,..otherwise the holes tear through and you need to make a new lid. I've had this lid now for the last three seasons.
Great thread Jeff. Nice set up and thanks for the tip of painting tools to protect them. Besides warding off rust from SH, they are also less likely to "walk off" with a custom paint job on them.