Making Snow with Pressure Washer

scottwash

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I have been ask to make snow with my pressure washer. It has been 28 degrees in Florida. :yeah:

I was going to use my red tip zero degree to get the most spray, and the 24ft ward. for height.:scratchhead: Also run off my tank which has very cold water.

Think this will work?
Any ideas would be great. Thanks
 
I have been ask to make snow with my pressure washer. It has been 28 degrees in Florida. :yeah:

I was going to use my red tip zero degree to get the most spray, and the 24ft ward. for height.:scratchhead:

Think this will work?
Any ideas would be great. Thanks

There are plans somewhere that show what is needed. I am pretty sure you also need air compressor.

http://www.snowstormsnowmaking.com/Requirements.html
 
I think the 40 deg for the most mist. Maybe there's something you could add to the water?
 
Thanks guys I guess I am out, I dont have the air compressor. I was hoping it would work without one.
 
There is a company here that does it. Charges by the hour and hooks up to your water. You pay for two hours and here comes the snow. Does it for birthdays and also for white Christmas. We thought about it last year but after having the biggest snow storm in history for Oklahoma City. I was like screw that crap.
 
I am thinking in my evil little mind that it would be really funny on a cold night to make snow and have it all over my house, and not on anyone elses. It would be worth it for the looks.
 
I have a few guys that do that here locally. They use the finest spray tips possible. A 40 deg spread and usually (2) or (3) 2.0 nozzles (depending on their water flow) to create almost a mist. Too thick of a spray and you just get ice. The idea of using your telescopic pole is great cause they have theirs set about 15 to 20 ft off the ground.
 
We have done this. You need very high pressure tips using little water and use your 18ft extention pole. Flat surface cleaner upside down works too.
 
We have done this. You need very high pressure tips using little water and use your 18ft extention pole. Flat surface cleaner upside down works too.


Oh 25deg or lower temps. Happy snow making.
 
I have been wanting to do that here for many years now, just need it to get cold enough.
 
:yes4:Well I am going to give it a shot. The suface cleaner puts a lot of miss out I didnt think of that. It would be funny to see it.



Goto Colletti's Italian Deli. Get the Georgie shoes sandwich and tell them Mike from Savannah says hello!!
I will check it out, but I will tell them you sent me in after I get the food.:eek:uttahere: They might chase me out the door when I tell them I know you.
 
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