Michael,..now we want to see what you've been using. Ha,Ha...The one pictured is probably about $10,...and the most expensive part is the stainless coupler.
But $10 is cheap it lasted all Summer,..and I will probably start this year with it.
Re- painted of course!
Jeff
-- Edited by Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 on Thursday 27th of January 2011 06:01:37 AM
I will be replacing the brass hose barbs (Nozzles) this season. I will be going to regular spray nozzles this season,..the spray pattern that comes out of these hose barbs isn't as fluid as they are from a nozzle designed to spray. They work though, and are readily available.
We used them at first as well. I remember when a lot of guys in the starting days of RCIA were all asking: How do I make a gun?? I guess the pros have put up enough examples at this point that the lurkers can find them easily. Personally I would post these kind of things in the members section. That is part of why it was made, so if you want to share with just the members, you can at least know who you are sharing with instead of the whole world.
Here's a pic of mine. It's lasted about 6 months so far.
Schedule 80 pvc and stainless steel with a tri-banger and plastic 1/4 meg nozzles. Those are 0010, 1510, and 2510 in the tri-banger.
Cost me around $25.00
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