The build is in the back of an ambulance But the way this is coming together looks criminally good Nice to have Darren at PWS in the video too explaining things very simply - bravo both
Dear oh dear I'm glad I wasn't eating my tea when all that lunging started and the camera shadow on Darren's trousers at the start I am on the floor - I thought he'd wet himself 😂😂
Great to see the details of the components that go into a build. Don't use a plastic jerry can as they can cause static electricity to ignite the petrol!
There are many thermoplastic fuel tanks in use within suitcase generators, small engines, and even aviation. Hence, why adding metallic tape or self-adhesive copper strips act as an efficient and effective ESD solution. I've used many plastic fuel tanks for the last 30 years and never once had any issues. A simple application of common sense will prevent any issues
Hi dave.thinking of getting this van set up as patios has now moved into stone restore roughly how much was the set up any info would be great and from experiance was it worth the investment
I think the investment was definitely worth the money. Best thing to do about price is give Darren at PWS a call and tell him that you want a setup like mine and he will sort you out a price. I haven’t worked out what it cost me yet as I added a lot of different bits and put it all together myself PWS’s number 01785 227722
It’s got nothing to do with the threads. The one part has a male cone inside and the other has a female cone inside so when they are tightened together they form a water proof seal
Love the machine and the van and I like the content you put out would love to do this as a job 🙂
Best job in the world
The build is in the back of an ambulance
But the way this is coming together looks criminally good
Nice to have Darren at PWS in the video too explaining things very simply - bravo both
What a set up Dave 🔥👏🏾
All coming together good Dave. 👍
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great video Dave. enjoyed this one!
Thanks bud 👍
That's a solid bit of kit mate, very jealous! What a difference a Dave can make!!! 😂 Can't wait to see this van once it's all done 👍
Me too bud👍
Dear oh dear I'm glad I wasn't eating my tea when all that lunging started and the camera shadow on Darren's trousers at the start I am on the floor - I thought he'd wet himself 😂😂
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Great to see the details of the components that go into a build. Don't use a plastic jerry can as they can cause static electricity to ignite the petrol!
Already got metal ones Chad
There are many thermoplastic fuel tanks in use within suitcase generators, small engines, and even aviation. Hence, why adding metallic tape or self-adhesive copper strips act as an efficient and effective ESD solution. I've used many plastic fuel tanks for the last 30 years and never once had any issues. A simple application of common sense will prevent any issues
Great video mate, very informative and great editing 👌
Thanks Jake 👍
32 views in 13 mins. Liked too 👍👍👍
1st class comedy
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Have you managed to use the boiler much mate? Im thinking off getting either the one you have or maybe the Mazzonni hotbox...
Hi Steve.
Got my first job with it tomorrow so keep watching and I will let you know.
Hey mate just wondering is there away to make my motor a lot more quiet. Ie in a sound Prof box with out it over heating.
Best contacting PWS and asking that
Question why did he go with the gearbox instead of belt drive on his pressure washer
That’s his preferred method
Hi dave.thinking of getting this van set up as patios has now moved into stone restore roughly how much was the set up any info would be great and from experiance was it worth the investment
I think the investment was definitely worth the money.
Best thing to do about price is give Darren at PWS a call and tell him that you want a setup like mine and he will sort you out a price. I haven’t worked out what it cost me yet as I added a lot of different bits and put it all together myself
PWS’s number
01785 227722
Thankyou.
hi dave your bib and braces waterproof where did you get them
They are called stormline crew 640
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Ptfe is only useful if the threads have a defect, that’s all what it’s for, so when this chap says it’s not needed has he checked the threads??
It’s got nothing to do with the threads. The one part has a male cone inside and the other has a female cone inside so when they are tightened together they form a water proof seal
Nice mate is that a 30 litre unit you have
Yes mate