how do you lay your chemical on flatwork?

Thanks for the info Jeff.
 
Interesting! I'm thinking I may build something similar as well.. Put a valve stem from a wheel, and fill it with that... Would be nice to do with a bigger container tho


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Yea Dave,..you can use any size tank you wish. I've also considered a bigger tank before,..but the weight would start to get old I think. This particular 2 gallon jug is used for gutter cleaner,..so usually just one fill up is enough,..maybe a little more on some jobs. We also have a 3 gallon sprayer like this with a strong mix of sodium hypochlorite,..for small areas of concrete,..like sidewalks, patios, etc...

Pumping isn't all that bad a thing until the plunger seal starts to wear out, then it seemed to be taking alot of pumps to get it full. But, I have an onboard compressor anyhow for my roof cleaning pump,..so I just attached an air hose reel to the side of my trailer and use one of the air chucks that also reads PSI,..so it's not really a big deal for me to have the proper setup for these jugs. Although, now that I'm used to the convenience, I would still have a compressor to fill these,..even if I didn't do roofs.

The wands I use are way better than the wands that most of these jugs come with,..these, along with being able to add some better PSI to the jug allows you to shoot further and also saves cleaner due to not so much drifting through the air because of low PSI.

Jeff
 
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