Jason, I believe you are referencing the one nozzle where I said it was a 1 3/16 inch. If that was the case, I did not miss speak. I was referencing a 1 3/16 inch tip for a 2 1/2 inch nozzle. Here is a good article that speaks to the advantage of the 1 3/16 inch nozzle (www.hydrant2nozzle.com/1-316-nozzle) If you were referencing something else could you be more specific so I can make the correction. However, thanks for watching the video.
@@johnnovaktr2fd677 Chief, I could have sworn that when I watched the video the other day that your 2.5" example showed a 1.25" tip at 265. All good with 1 3/16 tip idea, we've played with that as well as the 1-1/16 Shupe tip for 2" lines! Thanks for the video.
Think you meant 1 1/8
Jason, I believe you are referencing the one nozzle where I said it was a 1 3/16 inch. If that was the case, I did not miss speak. I was referencing a 1 3/16 inch tip for a 2 1/2 inch nozzle. Here is a good article that speaks to the advantage of the 1 3/16 inch nozzle (www.hydrant2nozzle.com/1-316-nozzle) If you were referencing something else could you be more specific so I can make the correction. However, thanks for watching the video.
@@johnnovaktr2fd677 Chief, I could have sworn that when I watched the video the other day that your 2.5" example showed a 1.25" tip at 265. All good with 1 3/16 tip idea, we've played with that as well as the 1-1/16 Shupe tip for 2" lines! Thanks for the video.