Patricio
New member
Rather than the normal quick connect nozzles with the color plastic I started using the 1/4" meg nozzles with 1/4"fpt plugs. I like them much better because I can make up more choices and they are easy to change even if you have an o ring making things a bit tight. The problem I ran into is old age and not being able to read the 1/4" meg nozzles. Sharpie does not work so well on stainless exposed to water and cleaning chems.
So I broke out the metal stamping kit. Turned out to be a fast easy way to mark the new nozzles. I had doubt about how well stainless would stamp. But it took it very well. Not deep but very readable. Looks better in real life than it scans as well.
![tips.jpg tips.jpg](http://propowerwash.com/board/upload/data/attachments/16/16362-bde87901388872008f66060a5e094ddf.jpg)
So I broke out the metal stamping kit. Turned out to be a fast easy way to mark the new nozzles. I had doubt about how well stainless would stamp. But it took it very well. Not deep but very readable. Looks better in real life than it scans as well.
![tips.jpg tips.jpg](http://propowerwash.com/board/upload/data/attachments/16/16362-bde87901388872008f66060a5e094ddf.jpg)