Really nice Mike! I have one suggestion for you. You should put gfi outlets in just incase you get a water leak or break in the line. Awesome setup and gave me some ideas for my garage.
He may have a GFCI breaker located in the service panel vs. at the wall. Or it may be wired to another GFCI nearby. Can't imagine a dude doing something this clean being that stupid.
@@NanetteNY I do not. Why is there a law enforcement flag? Esp one that is far too similar as our US flag? The only flag any govt official should wear or support is the US flag, no?
I put Swisstrax in my shop & I love it. Rubber ribtrax for areas adjacent to workbenches, ribtrax for areas that are dusty, and solid for areas that are not, but I want to easily clean (bathroom), and carpet in one corner for a sitting area.
Very nice setup sir! I am going to redo my pressure washer setup to be very much like that. I also have hot water piped to my ARblue630 to use for winter washing so I need to find a way to pex that in nicely to the wall like you did. thanks fo sharing this.
@@MikeLife1sorry if I missed this somewhere. But do you have a link to all of 1. The pipe used 2. All the fittings used 3. The shut off valves used 4. The surface mounted fittings used to surface mount the spigots and what your short hoses connect to and goes to the pressure washer.
Hi Mike, nice setup; please let me know which fitting you used on the pressure washer at 1) Front: 2:02 (Brass fitting between hot water tank hose & quick connect) 2) Back: 1:59 (which fitting did you use to attach the whip hose to the pressure washer L shape) Thank you, and looking forward to hearing from you soon. :)
Excellent set up Mike. I see a few things to do differently, but don’t want to sound negative or critical as I find too many people tend to do that, instead of enjoying the excellent things you have done. Keep up the hard work. I look forward to being entertained with your future videos. Best of luck with your RUclips channel. Cheers 🇨🇦
Mike can you do a comprehensive video on how to exactly connect all the hoses and fittings to your air compressor and air hose reel? I want to do exactly setup, and a how to vid would be very awesome. Thankyou in advance!
Good setup just a suggestion to everyone though. If you wash your car with softened water from your house. You will blow through dalt much faster. Obviously it will help for water spots but it's up to you.
You have a very professional system with two different reels for the pressure washer. That said you need to upgrade your garden hose setup, get rid of that expanding hose and add a nice garden hose reel. There are some nice ones out there available.
Btw, definitely go with the mini split; by all means insulate the garage door or replace it with an insulated one and more LED lights in the ceiling. Finally, epoxy finish the garage floor. But hey, one thing at a time, install the sink and move the old pressure washer. Good luck Sir
Nice set up Mike..just happened to come across your channel, I used to watch all of your vape mod reviews back in the day. Came across this channel when I was searching reviews on the Koch Chemie Pss
Hey Mike, Your Garage is coming out awesome. I actually run an AC company on Long Island, but live here in Cape Coral. The ductless system would obviously be the best option to cool the garage. But if you are going off of your existing system, and having issues, why not just skip the dampers and have your garage get air when your main system turns on. With the dampers, the main system is running anyway. Also, you could create issues with your main system if your garage zone is the only one calling for Air, you will have that large unit pushing thru two supply feeds. This can cause too much pressure. Just a suggestion
Mitsubishi mini Splits for the win. Good heat & air and not to expensive to run them. main thing is to get them installed properly. If not you'll always have issues with them.
I got some pex pipping tryin to find the best option for connections for the system out and just around the duplex, I went with the 3/4" piping maybe a hose bib should be easy enought to attached a hose on both sides then?
Holy shit RUclips vape reviews must pay good. I am getting into some very entry level detailing, so I know how expensive this stuff can be, especially anything from OG. Congrats Mike. Happy to see you still killing it even though "Vaping was the future and the future was 5 years ago". I hate to see vaping dying/being killed when's it's clearly safer than smoking, too bad our politicians weren't getting their cut like they were from big tobacco.
Very nice neat setup. Looks great. Are you getting enough water flow with the 1/2" pex? I was going to run 3/4" to the garage for both pressure washer and bucket filling but might be overkill. Thanks for posting.
Any problem with water pressure using the 1/2" PEX? I'm trying to design a system right now and I'm just trying to figure the layout and the fittings that I'll need.
Mike, how is the TDS display working, when I asked cr spotless guys if water direction can be either way they said it should be left to right when facing the unit, mainly because of that
Man! I am going to need your help in piecing together a kit like that! You’re my official pressure washer idol lol In process of piecing a kit like yours.
looks good, after seeing that filter system i building my own setup, most likely the company that builds the actual filter system probably buys all the parts from us haha. Since im the one who builds all the filter systems for my company it will be super easy for me. I have already started laying out the filter and how i want to set everything up. only thing that will be different with mine is the housing will be clear and have pressure relief valves on them.
Have you considered painting your PEX piping? from my research when doing pex piping in my home during a recent repipe, Pex piping is not UV friendly and needs to be either inside walls or covered/painted to protect it. UV light apparently shortens the life span of pex piping. apparently fluorescent light also affects the life span of pex piping. seeing as how this is in your garage, you are in florida and this is most likely near the garage door where sunlight could affect it just wanted to give a heads up. setup look so nice, just wanted to share some tips I learned while working with Pex in my own home
Hi Mike, you mentioned you made your own 40 degree nozzle. Did you order specific parts from MTM directly? And if so which ones, and did you have to do any modifications to make them work?
Is there a reason why you went with pex-b instead of pex-a? The interior diameter of pex-b is smaller than pex-a since the fittings go inside pex-b vs outside on pex-a. Are you losing psi and gsm? They say to size up on the pipes if using pex-b. Do you live in a area where you have freezing winters? If so do you bleed the lines? Looks really good! I’m planning on doing the same sit up.
great video, mike. I have a similar set up in progress (have a Karcher K1700 & the same coxreel already on the wall, but need to work on the plumbing). Where did you source the ball valves & bucket filler quarter turn valves from? Inspired by how clean the pex looks!
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@@MikeLife1 Thank you brother. But on the inlet side you I believe that is the larger garden hose . You show the 90 degree smooth elbow there, but what I can't figure out is what you used going into the machine inlet and on the other side of the elbow to your connection to the Quick release
Hey Mike can you describe the PEX water lines a bit more? I've looked at some options and I've seen some extremely rolled up flexible lines but I'm assuming the ones you have here are straight lines. Home depot perhaps?
Did you already have water bibs in your garage or did you have a plumber custom install these bibs for you?? If so, how expensive of a job is this to have a plumber install a water bib on the inside of a garage wall?
That blue pex looks nice. Now did you test your connections at 150psi? If you need a job I'm ya guy, I work Monday through Thursday but Friday is Fireball day!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Mike Life looks great, I'm getting ready slowly to build mine, gathering info before I proceed. I checked that obsessed garage guys but their setups are kind of pricy. Mike, what about valves and connectors, did you get them from a retailer like Lowes as well
@@SnakeDoctor5104 Couldn't be more incorrect its one of the better ones on the market running second up to Kranzle. Most people that say negative dont even own just bad mouth shit cause they cant afford it.
@@TXMAN821 You obviously haven't done your research and this isn't coming from me. Power button breakage and oil leaks are some of the most common issues. There was even another youtuber who raved about this unit intially, but it soon broke not long into ownership. This is the reason for 2.0 and hopefully it is more reliable, as it could be a great buy for the price. Second to Kranzle?? This doesn't even come close to the AR Blue 630 or 613. Th
Hey Mike just found your page - loving the content and the products reviews. Question - the shelving in the garage your using, where can I find something like that? Like you - have I need to put all my products on something vs in buckets. Appreciate your feedback - From SE Michigan
1:40 time "saved" is actually not that much. Let me explain. Your water supplier gives you a certain amount of gpm. A ball valve has a smaller, than the pipe, diameter from which water flows. If you get two bucket fillers then you have twice the diameter. Though 2* diameter does not always mean 2* flow. You basically max the output the water supplier gives you. The difference is negligible
I'm impressed with the water system
Really nice Mike! I have one suggestion for you. You should put gfi outlets in just incase you get a water leak or break in the line. Awesome setup and gave me some ideas for my garage.
He may have a GFCI breaker located in the service panel vs. at the wall. Or it may be wired to another GFCI nearby. Can't imagine a dude doing something this clean being that stupid.
Obsession was my favorite cologne in the 90's.
I can't wait to see wyd with the floor..
I can't believe how organized you are. Never seen a house that organized before. Great job Mike! Looks great!
Never thought I would say “What a gorgeous garage” till now… 👊🏼
Can’t wait to see the new flooring!
Insanely great job Mike, WoW
🤗👏🏼
Thanks Nanette
Why a profile pic desecrating our flag? No love. ☹️
@@peterjohnson8631 Clearly you know nothing about a Law Enforcement Flag… And it’s a freakin thumbnail so chill it’s Saturday.. Only Love 🤗
@@NanetteNY I do not. Why is there a law enforcement flag? Esp one that is far too similar as our US flag? The only flag any govt official should wear or support is the US flag, no?
Nice setup! Love those Nozzle Guards!
I'm in the process of building something similar and was looking at how to run my PEX. This video was just what I needed. Thanks Mike!
I put Swisstrax in my shop & I love it. Rubber ribtrax for areas adjacent to workbenches, ribtrax for areas that are dusty, and solid for areas that are not, but I want to easily clean (bathroom), and carpet in one corner for a sitting area.
Very nice setup sir! I am going to redo my pressure washer setup to be very much like that. I also have hot water piped to my ARblue630 to use for winter washing so I need to find a way to pex that in nicely to the wall like you did. thanks fo sharing this.
No problem. Thanks for visiting my channel. I'm a huge fan. Keep up the great work 👍
@@MikeLife1Thanks so much man!
@@MikeLife1sorry if I missed this somewhere. But do you have a link to all of
1. The pipe used
2. All the fittings used
3. The shut off valves used
4. The surface mounted fittings used to surface mount the spigots and what your short hoses connect to and goes to the pressure washer.
Hi Mike, nice setup; please let me know which fitting you used on the pressure washer at
1) Front: 2:02 (Brass fitting between hot water tank hose & quick connect)
2) Back: 1:59 (which fitting did you use to attach the whip hose to the pressure washer L shape)
Thank you, and looking forward to hearing from you soon. :)
Great setup Mike.
thanks Mike for another great review..
Excellent set up Mike. I see a few things to do differently, but don’t want to sound negative or critical as I find too many people tend to do that, instead of enjoying the excellent things you have done. Keep up the hard work. I look forward to being entertained with your future videos. Best of luck with your RUclips channel. Cheers 🇨🇦
You will love your mini split. I have two.
Great video and thanks for sharing your setup! It looks like your videos are right up my alley....so 100% subscribed!
looks great , what's the setup on the back of your active?, I'm looking for a 90 degree elbow , cant find anything that works
Mike can you do a comprehensive video on how to exactly connect all the hoses and fittings to your air compressor and air hose reel?
I want to do exactly setup, and a how to vid would be very awesome.
Thankyou in advance!
Great!
Nice set up Mike
Good setup just a suggestion to everyone though. If you wash your car with softened water from your house. You will blow through dalt much faster. Obviously it will help for water spots but it's up to you.
looks amazing!!!
I love this setup.
You have a very professional system with two different reels for the pressure washer. That said you need to upgrade your garden hose setup, get rid of that expanding hose and add a nice garden hose reel. There are some nice ones out there available.
Thanks. I changed up the garden hose a while ago.
Btw, definitely go with the mini split; by all means insulate the garage door or replace it with an insulated one and more LED lights in the ceiling. Finally, epoxy finish the garage floor. But hey, one thing at a time, install the sink and move the old pressure washer. Good luck Sir
Awesome setup 👌
DUDE WOW
Very clean set up man
Nice set up Mike..just happened to come across your channel, I used to watch all of your vape mod reviews back in the day. Came across this channel when I was searching reviews on the Koch Chemie Pss
Hey Mike, Your Garage is coming out awesome. I actually run an AC company on Long Island, but live here in Cape Coral. The ductless system would obviously be the best option to cool the garage. But if you are going off of your existing system, and having issues, why not just skip the dampers and have your garage get air when your main system turns on. With the dampers, the main system is running anyway. Also, you could create issues with your main system if your garage zone is the only one calling for Air, you will have that large unit pushing thru two supply feeds. This can cause too much pressure. Just a suggestion
Sup Corey. I got the dampers hooked up with power for me to manually control. I don't have them hooked up to main thermostat wiring
Also if this doesn't work I'm going to need you to install wall hung mini split. Lol
Mitsubishi mini Splits for the win. Good heat & air and not to expensive to run them. main thing is to get them installed properly. If not you'll always have issues with them.
thanks
Love it!
Looks beautiful Mike!! Great job! You have great taste & OCD. Like me lol
Mike suffers from OCD?
@@mikeburgh3956 oh nevermind. You were purposely trying to use someone with ocd the wrong way.
@@peterjohnson8631 haha Yes
Lookin' good Mike! xo
Some may say you're obsessed with your garage 🤣🤣
Love the setup, did you attach the pressure washer to the shelf some how?
I got some pex pipping tryin to find the best option for connections for the system out and just around the duplex, I went with the 3/4" piping maybe a hose bib should be easy enought to attached a hose on both sides then?
What Your thoughts on doing LED's on the roll up door. I've installed them in my cabinets and dang they make a difference.
I'm actually thinking about doing that.
Holy shit RUclips vape reviews must pay good. I am getting into some very entry level detailing, so I know how expensive this stuff can be, especially anything from OG. Congrats Mike. Happy to see you still killing it even though "Vaping was the future and the future was 5 years ago". I hate to see vaping dying/being killed when's it's clearly safer than smoking, too bad our politicians weren't getting their cut like they were from big tobacco.
Lol. I wish I made money from this. This is more of a hobby/passion of mine. Yes it gets expensive but I enjoy it.
Very nice neat setup. Looks great. Are you getting enough water flow with the 1/2" pex? I was going to run 3/4" to the garage for both pressure washer and bucket filling but might be overkill. Thanks for posting.
Any problem with water pressure using the 1/2" PEX? I'm trying to design a system right now and I'm just trying to figure the layout and the fittings that I'll need.
So far I haven't had any problems with 1/2" pex.
@@MikeLife1 Thanks for the reply. I'm currently designing my system so this helped as I was debating between 1/2" and 3/4" PEX.
Mike, how is the TDS display working, when I asked cr spotless guys if water direction can be either way they said it should be left to right when facing the unit, mainly because of that
I'm in New York right now. I haven't noticed anything but when I'm back in Florida I will check.
YOUR GARAGE IS BETTER THEN MY APARTMENT LOL
😅😅😅
* than. Jeez
What method did you use to get the hose reel mounted to the wall? It seems difficult to get to the holes.
I used a socket wrench and concrete bolts
Man! I am going to need your help in piecing together a kit like that! You’re my official pressure washer idol lol
In process of piecing a kit like yours.
Where did you get your stainless steel water hose's?
looks good, after seeing that filter system i building my own setup, most likely the company that builds the actual filter system probably buys all the parts from us haha. Since im the one who builds all the filter systems for my company it will be super easy for me. I have already started laying out the filter and how i want to set everything up. only thing that will be different with mine is the housing will be clear and have pressure relief valves on them.
Do you have a parts list for all of your PEX fittings?
Have you considered painting your PEX piping? from my research when doing pex piping in my home during a recent repipe, Pex piping is not UV friendly and needs to be either inside walls or covered/painted to protect it. UV light apparently shortens the life span of pex piping. apparently fluorescent light also affects the life span of pex piping. seeing as how this is in your garage, you are in florida and this is most likely near the garage door where sunlight could affect it just wanted to give a heads up.
setup look so nice, just wanted to share some tips I learned while working with Pex in my own home
Hi Mike, you mentioned you made your own 40 degree nozzle. Did you order specific parts from MTM directly? And if so which ones, and did you have to do any modifications to make them work?
Love this setupp
Hi, what parts do you buy to make your own Nozzles?
Is there a reason why you went with pex-b instead of pex-a? The interior diameter of pex-b is smaller than pex-a since the fittings go inside pex-b vs outside on pex-a. Are you losing psi and gsm? They say to size up on the pipes if using pex-b. Do you live in a area where you have freezing winters? If so do you bleed the lines? Looks really good! I’m planning on doing the same sit up.
Thanks man. Location for this Garage is in south Florida so don't have to worry about freezing. As for pressure I haven't experienced any lose.
What kind of cars do you have tho to clean with all that equipment ?
2018 Nissan Maxima, 2021 BMW X5M, And 2020 Volvo XC90.
great video, mike. I have a similar set up in progress (have a Karcher K1700 & the same coxreel already on the wall, but need to work on the plumbing). Where did you source the ball valves & bucket filler quarter turn valves from? Inspired by how clean the pex looks!
What hose bibs are those for the bucket fillers? Thanks.
They are from Lowes
The PEX piping looks very clean. Any plans for the floors like epoxy or Swisstrax/Racedeck tiles?
Yup. In the video I mentioned that I'm thinking about doing Swiss tracks flooring
What are the black wall cabinets you have?
Husky cabinets from Home Depot
Mike, can you list the fittings you used in the AR Blue 630 you have for the 90s and how they all goto together
Thank you! That setup was really nice
Here are some links
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@@MikeLife1 Thank you brother. But on the inlet side you I believe that is the larger garden hose . You show the 90 degree smooth elbow there, but what I can't figure out is what you used going into the machine inlet and on the other side of the elbow to your connection to the Quick release
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That's for both sides of inlet directly on pressure washer and the other for the quick connect.
@@okkin981 bit.ly/3I2Ud9w
Good evening. Are you using 1/2 or 3/4 inch pex?
I'm using 1/2 inch pex
Hey Mike, how did you mount your Active pressure washer to your shelf.
Thanks
Hey Dan. It's just sitting on there. I did put a piece of a rubber mat under it to help keep it from sliding. It actually doesn't move at all.
What kind of hose bibs did you use and where did you get them
The Hose bibs are from Lowe's
Are they shark bite bibs
What I’m looking for is how the bibs are connected to the pex
Great video
Did the air hose come with your reel?
And where did you buy your air gun attachment?
The hose on reel came with reel. Here is link for the air gun. amzn.to/36AGuXf
Mike did you do all the plumbing for this?
I did it with Steve
@@MikeLife1 hahaha good work man clean af!!
Hi Mike I just subscribed ! How many washes do you get out of the Spotless system before you gotta change the filters on average ?
Hi Dane. I haven't changed them out yet but when I do I will record a video
Looks good Mike. Very detailed (see what I did there, LOL).
Mike, how did you connect the separate air hose from the air hose reel to the compressor?
I used fittings and bought a jumper hose to attach from hose reel to compressor.
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Good for u Mike 👍❤️🇦🇺
Have you measure the inlet pressure to your pressure washer? All those 90 degree bends aren't great
Hey Mike can you describe the PEX water lines a bit more? I've looked at some options and I've seen some extremely rolled up flexible lines but I'm assuming the ones you have here are straight lines. Home depot perhaps?
Hey Spencer. Yes. They are the 1/2 inch pex straight tubes from Home Depot or Lowes. Easier to work with.
Sweet!
Do you have a parts list for the nozzles you made?
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Not real sure if it matters, but your in flow/out flow for your filter system is in the wrong flow direction according to the cr spotless system.
It's flowing the correct way. I took the top blue shelf piece off and reversed it.
Wow very organized. I love it, thank you Mike!
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Did you already have water bibs in your garage or did you have a plumber custom install these bibs for you??
If so, how expensive of a job is this to have a plumber install a water bib on the inside of a garage wall?
I had a water line in garage. Hose bib was on other side of wall. Did all the plumbing myself.
@@MikeLife1 nice skills Mike!
How’s the air hose reel holding
Up? Awesome set up btw 👍
Thanks. No issue's with the reel. I'm really happy with this purchase
That blue pex looks nice. Now did you test your connections at 150psi? If you need a job I'm ya guy, I work Monday through Thursday but Friday is Fireball day!!
🤣🤣🤣
You the vape guy? Btw you got yourself a lot of hose. Can never have enough.
What inlet SS hose is that? Where can I get it
I got it from Home depot
Mike, are these prevost blue pipes?
That's half inch Pex pipe from Lowe's.
@Mike Life looks great, I'm getting ready slowly to build mine, gathering info before I proceed. I checked that obsessed garage guys but their setups are kind of pricy. Mike, what about valves and connectors, did you get them from a retailer like Lowes as well
@@paul9387 The water valves/hose bibs are also from Lowe's
What size is that shelf
@@gearlstrickland3365 Here's a link for the shelf amzn.to/4e3iNUw
When can i drop off my car ? Looking good Megale
Active Pressure Washer how well does it last?
They are trash and don't last long. Have read and seen numerous negative reviews and warnings to stay away. Don't waste your money on it.
They are great the 2.0 is coming out very soon with over 2.0GPM on it.
@@SnakeDoctor5104 Couldn't be more incorrect its one of the better ones on the market running second up to Kranzle. Most people that say negative dont even own just bad mouth shit cause they cant afford it.
@@TXMAN821 You obviously haven't done your research and this isn't coming from me. Power button breakage and oil leaks are some of the most common issues. There was even another youtuber who raved about this unit intially, but it soon broke not long into ownership. This is the reason for 2.0 and hopefully it is more reliable, as it could be a great buy for the price. Second to Kranzle?? This doesn't even come close to the AR Blue 630 or 613. Th
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Hey Mike just found your page - loving the content and the products reviews. Question - the shelving in the garage your using, where can I find something like that? Like you - have I need to put all my products on something vs in buckets. Appreciate your feedback - From SE Michigan
Sorry for late response. I bought then off Amazon. Just do search for stainless steel shelving.
You drank Matt's flat grey Kool-Aid. I have a garden hose and will get the same results when washing my cars. No need at all for that silliness.
Sorry for your loss. Hopefully one day you'll be able to afford some Kool Aid...
@@MikeLife1 Sure, bud. Just keep on suckling Matt's teats. I bet you have a bunch of Obsessed Garage t-shirts too.
Not yet but I'll look into it.
1:40 time "saved" is actually not that much.
Let me explain.
Your water supplier gives you a certain amount of gpm. A ball valve has a smaller, than the pipe, diameter from which water flows. If you get two bucket fillers then you have twice the diameter.
Though 2* diameter does not always mean 2* flow.
You basically max the output the water supplier gives you. The difference is negligible