Just finished my Trailer for Pressure Washing & Non-Pressure Roof Cleaning in Raleigh, NC. I had 2 pieces of steel welded to hold my cordless drill so I could control the speed of my hose reel better.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Raleigh NC on Saturday 5th of March 2011 02:08:59 PM
The big one is just water for pressure Washer. 125 gallon is for SH. 65 gallon is for roof mix. My surfactant is in a 5 gal. bucket. I mix when needed.
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Elephant Roof and Exterior Cleaning Raleigh North Carolina David Hoover 919-207-0666 Benson NC. Roof Cleaning Raleigh NC
David How come the trailer is not pink with a pink hose accessories? Just kidding ya! It looks like a powerhouse ready to go make some dough! Are you going to dress the rear gate with a sign or will you leave it for just the truck? Your big tank could hold a sign on the side too.
David, Thats a clean lookin trailer. I am just concerned about the tanks putting unequal weight on the one side. Is there anyway to put them in the middle of the trailer? Regardless very nice set up
-- Edited by Roof Washer New Jersey (609) 929-5812 on Sunday 6th of March 2011 07:59:20 AM
Nice and clean looking David! If you fill that 125 with SH you may want to check your states HAZMAT laws. Or maybe you're a registered HAZMAT driver already. In Pa they count all the liquid on board towards the total volume of hazardous material. If you're licensed already, disregard the possible issue.
Something else to think about,..Any spilled or leaked Sh will aggressively attack the wood,.... maybe put down a sacrificial sheet of plywood for the floor that can be removed easily and changed. Maybe to late though.
Some guys use truck bed liner also,...or even rolled rubber roofing would protect the floor.
Either way,..you'll do alright with that nice set-up.
Hey Michael,.. Good observation,... yes I agree with you on the tank placements,..assuming both of those tanks are filled,..it's gonna put a serious load on the suspension,..especially when hitting bumps and such. The 125 gallon tank is gonna put a load on the toungue as well. It may also look uneven going down the road,..DOT likes to see a balanced secure load.
I would get both of those larger tanks in line (front to back direction) over the axles and then center the 65 gallon tank.
Jeff
-- Edited by Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 on Sunday 6th of March 2011 09:21:08 AM