Its a nice rig Nigel. I've been talking to Tom for several months about the R&D. They build quality, my first skid is a T George Podell (Mi T M 3506) over 1500 hours on it and not a single problem.
I like the oil separator set-up. You going to purchase one ?
There are some really, really good ideas with that rig. It is easily duplicated, but there are some great concepts.
That does look like a great rig.
It does look kind of tall, not sure if it really would fit into a parking garage.
Anyone know how tall it is and the specs of the equipment?
I agree, I wonder how many garages they do a year.
He must have developed these systems because of a need.
I was thinking the same thing.That does look like a great rig.
It does look kind of tall, not sure if it really would fit into a parking garage.
Anyone know how tall it is and the specs of the equipment?
That does look like a great rig.
It does look kind of tall, not sure if it really would fit into a parking garage.
Anyone know how tall it is and the specs of the equipment?
The thing I see wrong you have a single 8 gal machine. The reclaim on it is able to handle 20plus gals a min At 200 feet on 2 hoses(10 gpm plus each). I think a huge iron horse would be nice instead. 4 guns at 6 or 2 at 12........
I believe instantaneous vacuuming opens a lot of doors,
I have been looking at his progress over the years also, his systems get better and better.
Would want more cfm off the blower and have a certificate of the OWS Reynolds # to prove its efficiency/effectiveness.
And at least dual pump setup as the pressure washer unit, 12 gpm @ 4000 psi minimum
There have been a lot of great threads about ceiling height and the height of the trucks and trailers, I have seen some of the garages here with a 6'6" ceiling and higher.
With a height of 6'4", when you are going up a ramp and making the turn, that is where you might not make the clearance as the truck is starting to go up on another incline which raises the front of the trailer a little bit more and something that tall might not make it.
I know of a few guys here that even though their trucks' roofs are like 6'2" and 6'4", they say that they can't make it into the parking garages because of the turns, sprinklers, lights, etc....
I am not an engineer or trailer builder but I think if I was going to do parking garages I would want a trailer that had a lower height just to be safe.
Not taking away anything from that rig, it is nice.
I believe instantaneous vacuuming opens a lot of doors,
I have been looking at his progress over the years also, his systems get better and better.
Would want more cfm off the blower and have a certificate of the OWS Reynolds # to prove its efficiency/effectiveness.
And at least dual pump setup as the pressure washer unit, 12 gpm @ 4000 psi minimum
A good vacuum has 200 CFM. This Vacuum set-up is lasted at 450 CFM which seems like alot. I think Steele eagle Vacuum set-ups are listed at 200 CFM. So there seems to be more then enough CFM's on this set-up. I would be happy to have anywhere from and 8gpm Powerwasher on there and on up.
The 8 GPM Powerwasher works with most of my Surface machines.
The 76" height pretty much works in almost all garages but some of those garages you might have to move around carefully but you still should be able to get in no problem.
I am kind of digging that reclaim set-up.
I dig it too John!! Steel eagle has a 475cfm, the biggest thus far is from Mike of silver eagle 750cfm roots, but Tom for T George says he can get you whatever you want depends on how deep you pockets go.
John do you have the newer swabby?, how many bars and arms are under it.
Spoke with Bill Clemons on Tuesday 06th about the new ride around 36"