First Trailer Job with Homemade Pressure Washing Rig.
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2024
- This was our first job using the trailer I built. After completing the first job without a trailer I decided to put this 4x8 together. No more pulling out wash machine from trunk and no more untangling and pulling heavy dirty hoses. I was nervous to leave it unattended so I often checked on it to make sure we didn't spring any leaks. This customer found us on google and hired us to clean her painted driveway and clean her patio furniture. We decided not to use a surface cleaner instead Softwash the areas. The homeowner was very happy with our service and gave us 5 stars! Can't wait to do it again!
happy for you brother....i been in lawncare 3yrs....i love it.....but i also love what you guys and girls doing too...i recently started doing alil home washing
I watch a lot of lawn care RUclips vids too. I learn a lot 👷🏼♂️
Well done!
You will learn quickly with that nice setup.
Just a quick tip...for outdoor furniture, after a proper dwell time and the right mix, the unwanted organics will come off with a low pressure rinse. This will save you from damaging outdoor furniture with the turbo nozzle...it is just not worth the risk using so much pressure.
Outdoor furniture usually will come clean with a 1% mix and longer dwell time.
Pretreat concrete with a 3% and let dwell for awhile. I usually apply the solution to concrete first then wash house and I clean concrete last.
Great job!
Thank you for the advice Craig.
Nice rig. Congrats man. That bank gonna roll in
A little tip on backing the trailer, put your hand at the very bottom of the steering wheel, and if you need the trailer to go right move your hand right, same as with going left. I know going opposite throws a lot of people off. The shorter the trailer the quicker it turns.
Yes def a mind trick. I also find it easy to look backwards helps my brain steer opposite. I put a wheel on the bottom of trailer jack in case I ever need to unlatch and physically spin trailer around 🤣
Get your lady some HUK boots. Those sneakers are going to get ruined. 😅
Great video. The rig is nice and organized. Keep up the good work.
Yeah man thanks !
Looks good bro
Thanks for watching ! Appreciate you
Get that money bro, only goes up from here bro , started my business in the back of a Honda hatchback
good job
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Just to let you know , you don’t use a turbo nozzle to clean that
Furniture Sh is what you should be using, you are very fortunate that you didn’t destroy their furniture
Congrats on taking the leap of faith and getting it done. Any chance you have a rough estimate on the price for everything and a list of items used. Thanks
About 5k including used trailer. can be done for less. Each titan hose reel is $400 but I wanted stainless steel plus it looks more professional I think. You can get cheaper 55 gallon drum tanks on FB these were 200 each. You'll spend a lot on hoses and fittings. If I could do it again I would have got a better pressure washer. It's a Simpson 4pm. No belt or gear :(
@@KrakenPressureWashing That's the washer Im looking to purchase to stay on a tight budget LMAO. Which one are you eyeing up? Thanks for the response
@@PoconoWashPros it works well except it dosent have a bypass unloader. I didn't know what that feature was till after I bought. hopefully I can spare you the trouble by letting you know that with this washer, you have to constantly spray water or the pump will overheat whereas with a bypass unloader, you can let off the trigger and Water will bypass through a hose back to the tank.
@@KrakenPressureWashing
What makes you afraid of your pressure washer? I ask because I got a brand new, used one time, 4 gpm pressure washer for $100. I've had units like this one many times and had no issues selling them for $600 each. What's the main advantage of belt drive? I'm thinking the important thing is to have external bypass valve that dumps back into the tank while pressure isn't being used.
@@8SecSleeperit's a great machine. I just don't like that it doesn't have a bypass unloader but there is a work around to install one. I purchased one for about $70 haven't installed it yet. $100 you can't go wrong. The day you upgrade this could be your backup
on your rig that is.
Came out good nice work . If it was me I would of hit it with a 3% mix right of the batt then left for 15 mins and it would of come off like butter
Yeah man that was the original plan but the 12v pump stopped pumping. Brand new pump too. Not sure what happen but I'm sure it was user error it started working again when I git home to inspect. I actually pulled out the pump up sprayer and hit it again with exactly 3% . The high pressure ball valve also snapped on this first use. Maybe I tightened it on too hard? Already replaced it with a DN10. Check out temu they have lots of great pressure washing fittings for less.
Yea I will take a look on there for sure
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Nice build, can you link me to those red latches you used to hold the surface cleaner?
Thanks. Here's Amazon I've seen them for less on TEMU 2 Pcs Shovel Mount for Roof Rack,... www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPDZQ1YY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
good day, great job,, professional,, what do you use before washing the detergent to release the dirt,, thank you very much,, greetings from Italy
Greetings 👋 sodium hypochlorite aka bleach preferably 12.5 %
@@KrakenPressureWashingthank you, my friend, for your advice, you were healthy and had a lot of work, greetings
Nice work brother can you tell me more about the setup with the reels. Is it welded or screwed in ?
Thanks man. It's an aluminum dunage rack (a shelf commonly used in restaurants) cost me $40 for 4 ft length got 2. Weighs only 6 pounds and can hold 1400 pounds I drilled holes and bolted it to the side of trailer. I have a video on it. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/q3WMpe4w0aQ/видео.htmlsi=iFS5PFiIfg5BrVqI
Nice little setup man. Do you have a link to that ladder rack ? Looking to install one just like that on my 5x8 trailer
a.co/d/aazJBO3
It's nice because it has adjustment screws to tighten so you won't get any rattle
@@KrakenPressureWashing cool, thanks man
What's that aqua colored coating on the wood? It looks like good stuff .
Thanks, its an outdoor wood deck paint you can get in any color swatch at HD
lol looking back not sure I can call this little 4x8 a "rig"
What is that aluminum piece the hose reels are sitting on?
Glad ya asked. I found an aluminum dunage rack that is commonly used in restaurants. It's basically an aluminum shelf that holds 1400 pounds and only weighs 6lbs I was concerned how the welds would hold up being it's bolted to side rail of trailer but It gets support from the wheel well. I may cut of the legs or attach a custom made sigh to it. $40 for a 4 foot long piece can't go wrong. It's strong, light, rust proof looks cool and cheap. No need to cut wood or weld. Just bolt on.
Where in the world did you get them hose reels, and how much?
They are 12 inch Titan stainless steel. I was going to go with some Walmart hose reels but these really give a professional look and will last a long time . They are sold all over the Internet for about $400 apiece. I would not recommend this to someone just starting out but for me it was a nonnegotiable to have good hose reels.
Awesome job. Do you have a link for the table/platform that your hose reels are mounted on?
Hi it's an aluminum dunage rack used in the restaurant industry. Solid it holds about 1,400 pounds and weighs like 6lb. Cost about $40 I made a video on it will prob make another as I'm new at making you tube videos and could prob do a better job
video : ruclips.net/video/q3WMpe4w0aQ/видео.htmlsi=_M4EieovK214BxN-
Racks: www.webstaurantstore.com/14877/dunnage-racks.html