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Taking Hose into Job Question....

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Post by Davey Cracker Tue Apr 07, 2015 4:00 pm

ACpower1 wrote:so when you pull up to the job Davey you pull off all your vac hose to connect water supply before you start pre spraying?    

we connect fresh water first thing,   then run pressure hose into house and start pre spraying,   vac hose comes out last after job is all prepped and ready to go

I pull off the air hose water supply line and connect it first. Then grab both vac and solution hose ends and head into the job, dropping the vac hose just before the area where I'm starting, and then go the furthest point with solution hose.

I've been using air hose for 20+ years, and have only had to replace it twice in that long......the stuff is almost indestructible if you use the right type, PVC/Rubber combo.

The live reel for supply hose idea I like, but wouldn't want to take up the space just to save a few seconds on time...
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Post by milspec6 Tue Apr 07, 2015 4:38 pm

Live that water tank and reel combo....just not as much as the retailer does. Very Happy
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