Shurflo Setup

Lenny

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I am getting ready to set up a shurflo sprayer and need some advice. I have done a search here and on powerwash network and got some good ideas. I want to set it up like Glenn at Ace Pressure washing has his, on a dolly so I can change 5 gal buckets instead of 15 or 25 gal tanks. Also someone was putting on a 45 psi and a 60 psi pump on the cart to spray cleanen and sealer, another good idea. My question is has anyone ever used a lawn mower battery to cut down on the weight? Do you think the battery would last very long on a charge and how many charges would it take till it died?
 
Why not get a Automotive Jumper box they sell at the auto store it has a built in charger and a Gell Cell battery that won't leak on you.
 
four wheels!

Lenny,
You might want to set up your sureflo using an old lawnmower with the motor removed, instead of a dolly. I mounted my sureflo pump and switch on the handle and placed a piece of plywood where the motor was. This is big enough to hold two five gal. buckets and a 12 V. Marine battery. Works great and you have 4 wheels instead of 2 to keep from tipping. Good Luck, Scott
 
I use a small motorcycle battery. Take your pump to a motorcycle store so you can match amps and volts. I just designed my own sprayer. At home depot they have black dollies for 15 bucks. They hold the 5 gal perfect. I drilled holes on the sides and bolted on brackets. These brackets hold the box with batterie and pump. Or you can mount a pump on the side. I hooked up a small piece of PVC pipe for a wand holder. I use quick connects so I can disasemble everything for easy storage and transport. Also, I hooked up a valve to controll spray on the wand.

Mike
 
speaking of sureflo pumps

How would a sureflo pump work with liquid that have been thickened for added dwell time
 
Depends on how thick. I havn't had a problem yet. They're work horses. Test out a small amount. How are you thickening your solutions. I'm looking into possibilities.

Mike
 
Here is a picture of the thing I was talking about.

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I'm thickening sodium Hydroxide with Corn starch, trying to make it cling to ducts, it works great just need to work out how to apply it.
 
Tony,
I was looking at that stuff. I need to call them because if you read about it, it has to be added to a solution with proper ph levels. Not sure if it could be added to everything but i'll check up on it and let you know.

Mike
 
I have not used methylcellulose yet. It was something I came across while looking at other chemicals. While the site mentions that a neutral ph is needed, maybe that is just for optimum performance, like in shampoo, or shaving cream.

I just thought I'd mention it, and if somebody was really interested, they could do their own research.
 
hey Squirt
If you had ever tried to cleaned 6 months old baked on grease from a duct you would know why dawn would not work.
I have tried many things to make the chemical cling, but the bottom lines is the bottom line!!!!!!! I can get a gell additive but it cost more than the chemical. It doesn't get any cheaper than corn starch and it works just as well.
I also need to be able to spray it on to be able to reach areas that need to be cleaned. I can make a sprayer powered by an air compressor, but I need a container that is rust proof and strong enough to be pressurized to about 125psi. have you ever went looking for such a thing, wow people look at you like you are crazy.
 
How about this one?
 

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I am reviving this thread because I found out that one of those battery jump starters will not work for a shurflo a setup. I tried it on a new pump and it worked for a while and then it fried the pump. The motor would run but the pump would not pump, I had to go and buy a new pump to get it working. I hope I can save someone else the same problem
 
I bought the whole sprayer setup from Glenn, I thought I was going to need it today (rained out) so I went to Northern to replace the pump.
 
kmjt1021,

IF YOU WONT A CAUCTIC OVEN CLEANER TRY THIS ONE!

RAW MATERIALS %active %by weight

acrysolica-1 thickener(30%) 1.5 / 5.0
triton x-100surfactant 0.5 / 0.5
sodium hydroxide (50%) 20.0 / 40.0
water 78.0 / 54.5

properties: brookfields viscosity, cps.
@0.5 rpm 24,000
@12 rpm: 2,500

appearance : opaque

mixing procedure : add acrysol ics-1 thinckener to the water, then the surfactant with adequate agitation. add caustic solution slowly with high-shear mixing . (the caustic is a liq)

A flocculant precipitate may form upon adding the caustic solution. it disappears after afew minutes of agitation.

use dilution : as prepared
lit. ref. : cs-427/cs-405

source ROHM AND HAAS CO.


IF YOU WONT IT THICKER GO

ACRYSOL ICS-1 THICKNER (30%) 1.75% / 5.8%
 
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