New tool (Boys & Toys) (by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Apr 8, 2024 1:47 AM
(by Robert J [CA]) Apr 8, 2024 3:13 AM
(by DJ [VA]) Apr 8, 2024 7:38 AM
(by don [PA]) Apr 8, 2024 9:40 AM
(by zero [IN]) Apr 8, 2024 12:26 PM
(by Phil [OR]) Apr 8, 2024 12:30 PM
(by Allym [NJ]) Apr 9, 2024 9:16 AM
(by Busy [WI]) Apr 9, 2024 10:27 AM
(by zero [IN]) Apr 9, 2024 5:10 PM
(by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Apr 9, 2024 10:17 PM
(by don [PA]) Apr 17, 2024 7:42 PM
(by zero [IN]) Apr 18, 2024 8:14 AM
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New tool (Boys & Toys) (by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Apr 8, 2024 1:47 AM Message:
Just arrived. It's a water pressure sprayer that sucks up the water from a bucket (no garden hose required) and a battery powered gun that looks like a drill. 960 psi. Amazon. $120?
Dewalt make one but with much lower pressure.
I plan for the crew to use it to wash down front porch siding that never gets rain, maiboxes, trash toters, showers and tubs, small jobs where a gas powered machine needing hoses is too cumbersome. Housekeeper can use it.
We'll see.
VERY FEW IF ANY people use hoses at rentals so we usually remove garden spigots (hose bibs) to avoid vandals playing with the water.
BRAD --73.103.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by Robert J [CA]) Apr 8, 2024 3:13 AM Message:
I have several of those devices. A 40 volt battery and a 5 gallon bucket with either 400, 600 or 800 psi output. Good when you have no water or power to do stuff around building. Also Ryobi has a 600 psi with low, med and high. Using their 18 bolt battery. --47.155.xx.x |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by DJ [VA]) Apr 8, 2024 7:38 AM Message:
You say dealt has lower pressure.
What is the brand of the one you bought?
Have you tested it out yet?
BTW: it's not only boys who like their toys : ) - do you remember when H. Depot had ads for "my toy store"? I liked those --68.229.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by don [PA]) Apr 8, 2024 9:40 AM Message:
No hose bibs, so how are you gonna fill the bucket? --73.141.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by zero [IN]) Apr 8, 2024 12:26 PM Message:
I have the one from Dewalt. I think it is 60v. Daughter used it to wash down windows outside at her place.
Hoping that I can use the pool shock in a garden sprayer and then this for the final washdown. Especially at my place with no water on site. --107.147.xx.xx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by Phil [OR]) Apr 8, 2024 12:30 PM Message:
Brad,
I was thinking you were going to post about the new (Corvette, Mercedes, BMW, etc) you just bought. --76.138.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by Allym [NJ]) Apr 9, 2024 9:16 AM Message:
Where do you get the water for in the bucket? Driving with a water bucket with water from home? --173.61.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by Busy [WI]) Apr 9, 2024 10:27 AM Message:
Milk jugs work great to haul water. I installed a native planting front yard last year….and we had a drought. Not wanting to use tenant’ resources, or bother tenants by hauling hose from the back, I saved milk jugs during my planning stage, and filled fifteen or twenty gallons each time I went.
Some eventually got leaks, so I did have to keep an eye out for that, send the leakers to recycling. --172.59.xx.xx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by zero [IN]) Apr 9, 2024 5:10 PM Message:
I have a lot of five gallon buckets that seal.
I also have a few 35 and 55 gallon drums I could fill up from my house.
If it was to be a big project I have some 275 gallon totes I could put on a trailer, fill and use as I needed. --107.147.xx.xx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by BRAD 20,000 [IN]) Apr 9, 2024 10:17 PM Message:
We have a couple of those 5 gal blue jugs from the camping aisle. No excuse to whine about not having water available at a work site.
We carry $10 WalMart gift cards for favors from neighbors, like some water, plug in an extension cord, poke a directional sign in their corner lot, "please call me if you see trouble"...
And yes I have driven MANY times with a cleaned spackle bucket half full of water. Just no sudden stops or sharp turns! Save the lid and go 3/4 full.
Homdox 960psi 40v $129
Gotta get creative!
BRAD --73.103.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by don [PA]) Apr 17, 2024 7:42 PM Message:
To transport water, four one gallon jugs fit perfectly in a square plastic milk crate. I always find empty jugs in the trash at the auto supply, people bought window washer fluid and filled their reservoir.
Second strategy is a five gallon plastic water cooler jug, placed into the same square plastic milk crate to keep it stable in the truck. No splashing like with a bucket. --73.141.xxx.xxx |
New tool (Boys & Toys) (by zero [IN]) Apr 18, 2024 8:14 AM Message:
I like the idea about the 5 gallon water jug. Opening is wide enough to get the hose into for the power washer and holds more while not being so heavy it is a burden to move around.
I have a few square jugs of that size but they are mostly full of food stuff.
Would not recommend using actual milk jugs as they are very weak. Not made to last and they leak easily. Learned that lesson many years ago. --107.147.xx.xx |
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