http://tinyurl.com/kbjfm The name seems familiar.
Carolina Prowash Exterior Surface Pros Sep 19, 2006 #2 That would be Tim Hays of Charlotte Pressure Washing. There's a thread over on TGS about this new injector he has. Celeste
That would be Tim Hays of Charlotte Pressure Washing. There's a thread over on TGS about this new injector he has. Celeste
Carolina Prowash Exterior Surface Pros Sep 19, 2006 #4 It's supposed to be similar but it is different.....I think it's in the draw ratio. Celeste
Paul Kassander New member Sep 19, 2006 #5 It is an old school type x jet injector custom built and welded out of the "good" stainless so it is supposed to last. If you notice the suction line looks like 3/8 hose, that is prob how he is getting the draw.
It is an old school type x jet injector custom built and welded out of the "good" stainless so it is supposed to last. If you notice the suction line looks like 3/8 hose, that is prob how he is getting the draw.
Russ Spence Commercial Pressure Wash Expert Sep 19, 2006 #6 what is the ratio ....... hummmmmm i guess i could read but then what would i want to do all the work for
what is the ratio ....... hummmmmm i guess i could read but then what would i want to do all the work for
Ron Musgraves Exterior Restoration Specialist Staff member May 10, 2012 #7 didn't Ron Strickland invent the Xjet?