What Gun do you use?

For roofs and houses I use this one.They will flow a descent pattern up to 125 psi or so. Because we apply and rinse with them they hold up to chems pretty good. I can get about 2 months out of them. I also use these to rinse behind our surface cleaners.
 

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For roofs and houses I use this one.They will flow a descent pattern up to 125 psi or so. Because we apply and rinse with them they hold up to chems pretty good. I can get about 2 months out of them. I also use these to rinse behind our surface cleaners.
Check this one out Tim http://www.amazon.com/4-Pack-2665-DIAL-NOZZLE/dp/B00069373W

It is all Poly, and has a ball valve inside, instead of a spring.

PLUS, it has 5 patterns, and little to go wrong with it.

One MIGHT see about getting a Viton O Ring washer for it, but the rubber should last a while ?

Or This http://www.homeandbeyond.com/prod-0018278.html

I like these a lot, no springs,, nothing to go wrong.

PLUS, when lowering it down off a roof, it ain't gonna turn on.

On big roofs, we just open the ball valve, adjust the pattern, and go, no need to keep squuezing.

These are my back ups, not what I use everyday.
 

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Check this one out Tim http://www.amazon.com/4-Pack-2665-DIAL-NOZZLE/dp/B00069373W

It is all Poly, and has a ball valve inside, instead of a spring.

PLUS, it has 5 patterns, and little to go wrong with it.

One MIGHT see about getting a Viton O Ring washer for it, but the rubber should last a while ?

Or This http://www.homeandbeyond.com/prod-0018278.html

I like these a lot, no springs,, nothing to go wrong.

PLUS, when lowering it down off a roof, it ain't gonna turn on.

On big roofs, we just open the ball valve, adjust the pattern, and go, no need to keep squuezing.

These are my back ups, not what I use everyday.

I am constantly adjusting my cleaning pattern so I like the one hand adjustability. I bought tons of nozzles and these keep a good pattern the longest. These are super light and cheap, I do wish they would flow a little more. I have a high-flow washdown nozzle, but it wieghs almost 3lbs. Chris, any progress on the Isuzu, mine is slow going. I imposed art on this picture in an attempt to design a practical and efficient set-up.
 

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I am constantly adjusting my cleaning pattern so I like the one hand adjustability. I bought tons of nozzles and these keep a good pattern the longest. These are super light and cheap, I do wish they would flow a little more. I have a high-flow washdown nozzle, but it weighs almost 3lbs. Chris, any progress on the Isuzu, mine is slow going. I imposed art on this picture in an attempt to design a practical and efficient set-up.
Well Tim, I a going to be callin you soon!
The flatbed is on, finally!
He is removing a huge 100 gallon diesel tank, and gonna make a box in itys place.
It needs a windshield, those dam Florida vines!

Needs a rear wheel cylinder, but it should be ready soon.

It will get the vari flow system, but I must have house cleaning ability, and a P/W too.

I want to be able to clean houses and driveways, pool decks, cages etc, of my roof cleaning customers.

I USED to send it to non competitive P/W companies, but everyone is cleaning roofs now!
 
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