The webster pole is just inside a piece of PVC pipe with a screw-on cap. The PVC is secured under the running board with hose clamps that go around the support structures for the running boards. As far as the construction of the stuff in the back of the truck - basically I just started with a sheet of plywood for the floor and everything that stays in the truck gets screwed to it. I first figured out where the main water tank was going to go and then started fitting everything around it. Try to keep the stuff you use the most right at the back of the truck. For the drawer, it gets narrower at the far end because the water tank limited the size that it could be. I built the drawer, and then built a box that the drawer could slide into. That then gave me a platform where I could install a box for the chemicals. All of that stuff is just assembled with wood glue and staples. It seems plenty strong. On the other side, it is basically just a shallow box that sits above my ladder. To support the far end of that box (to elevate it) I just screwed a chunk of plywood to the end of the box. To support the other end, there is just a 2x4 resting on two 2x4 legs to allow the ladder to slide under it. It's been like that for several years now with no problems. Basically, just figure out where the big things need to go, and then start figuring out how to store the smaller items around them. I've actually made a few more changes since the video. I now have 2 Flowzones in there and they sit on a tray that can slide out - allowing me to get to the back Flowzone easier.. Good luck!
@@spokanepestpro4805 will the chemicals ruin the pump? and can you explain your opinion on the stihl backpack, maybe give a preference? im new to the trade myself.
Looks complete ,I prefer the flow zone too.
Love it. Time to step my game up!
That's the old setup...new video is better
Very nice set up! Thanks for showing your truck setup
Really nice setup!! I would be interested into knowing how you built your setup, also how your longer Webster pole is secured under your truck?
The webster pole is just inside a piece of PVC pipe with a screw-on cap. The PVC is secured under the running board with hose clamps that go around the support structures for the running boards. As far as the construction of the stuff in the back of the truck - basically I just started with a sheet of plywood for the floor and everything that stays in the truck gets screwed to it. I first figured out where the main water tank was going to go and then started fitting everything around it. Try to keep the stuff you use the most right at the back of the truck. For the drawer, it gets narrower at the far end because the water tank limited the size that it could be. I built the drawer, and then built a box that the drawer could slide into. That then gave me a platform where I could install a box for the chemicals. All of that stuff is just assembled with wood glue and staples. It seems plenty strong. On the other side, it is basically just a shallow box that sits above my ladder. To support the far end of that box (to elevate it) I just screwed a chunk of plywood to the end of the box. To support the other end, there is just a 2x4 resting on two 2x4 legs to allow the ladder to slide under it. It's been like that for several years now with no problems. Basically, just figure out where the big things need to go, and then start figuring out how to store the smaller items around them. I've actually made a few more changes since the video. I now have 2 Flowzones in there and they sit on a tray that can slide out - allowing me to get to the back Flowzone easier..
Good luck!
You must leave your truck someplace warm
I'm kind of new to all of this, is the pump also the agitator?
The big water tank is just water - used to fill the backpacks and B&G's. No chemical goes through the main pump.
@@spokanepestpro4805 will the chemicals ruin the pump? and can you explain your opinion on the stihl backpack, maybe give a preference? im new to the trade myself.
Awesome video! I would. Be interested in a equipment, materials, & chemical breakdown for your mouse/rat, cockroach, etc jobs.
great video, can you do a breakdown video on your mouse and cockroach stool kits.
Did you make the pull out drawer yourself?
Yes, I made the drawer. It is narrower at the back because it has to wrap around the water tank which limited some of the space.
is that cheese wiz ?
Mice trap bait? Kong peanut butter & Kong cheddar bacon. Buy it at pet stores (or Amazon). Works great.
Can you post a link to the flexible end for your Flow Zone, please?
Jimmy Uptain: www.agspray.com/cart.php#!l=A&i=5065008
That was my question, thank you, great setup, old and new should release blueprints
Nice set up! Jimmy @ Just Termites *A UA-cam Channel for Termite Professionals*