Important note as well guys: All the best solutions are made to be used with an inline. They work great with all other sprayers BUT there is a reason the label has instructions for inline sprayers. Cheers.
Any advice for fixing the triggers in those? Precisely that hydroforce your examining this whole video. No matter how many o rings I replace in them they always seem to drip. Either through the sprayer or around the valve itself.
I like the idea of having different jugs of pure chemical. Just swap out the jug, or pour more chemical directly in the jug. Never mix. Mixing before each job takes time.
Much wrong info in this video. 1. an 8:1 sprayer should put out 9 gallons per gallon of concentrate 2. When calibrating, the 4:1 will use the whole quart, the 8:1 will use the pint, when doing the test as shown. Rob stated it backwards. Why he said put a gallon in the hydraforce jug when doing this is beyond me. You are not using that at all when calibrating. 3. The entire Dema valve almost NEVER needs replacing. Even the venturi can be purchased and installed.
Wrong. An 8:1 ratio gives you a total of 9 parts. If you are using a 5 quart container you are yielding a total of 45 quarts or 11.25 gallons. 5x9=45. So with a 4:1 ratio you are getting 25 quarts or 6.25 gallons.
KEN J of course that is logical to a degree. But if you have a 70k Truckmount that runs fine but needs a few items do you throw it away because it’s made you several 100k?
Important note as well guys: All the best solutions are made to be used with an inline. They work great with all other sprayers BUT there is a reason the label has instructions for inline sprayers. Cheers.
Any advice for fixing the triggers in those? Precisely that hydroforce your examining this whole video. No matter how many o rings I replace in them they always seem to drip. Either through the sprayer or around the valve itself.
I like the idea of having different jugs of pure chemical. Just swap out the jug, or pour more chemical directly in the jug. Never mix. Mixing before each job takes time.
That's why I use pump sprayers or battery operated sprayers with diluted prespray.
Franklin Boet I respect that, especially for owner operators. However for speed and efficiency an inline sprayer can not be beat. And time is money.
inline is a must and a fantastic invention, also need pump-ups in the van as well as IPS.
Cannot deny that. Rumor has it one of the Hanks brothers invented it. have you heard differently?
Much wrong info in this video.
1. an 8:1 sprayer should put out 9 gallons per gallon of concentrate
2. When calibrating, the 4:1 will use the whole quart, the 8:1 will use the pint, when doing the test as shown. Rob stated it backwards. Why he said put a gallon in the hydraforce jug when doing this is beyond me. You are not using that at all when calibrating.
3. The entire Dema valve almost NEVER needs replacing. Even the venturi can be purchased and installed.
Wrong. An 8:1 ratio gives you a total of 9 parts. If you are using a 5 quart container you are yielding a total of 45 quarts or 11.25 gallons. 5x9=45. So with a 4:1 ratio you are getting 25 quarts or 6.25 gallons.
By the time your sprayer is worn out you should have made a few hundred grand so just go buy a new one. Support your local dealer :)
KEN J of course that is logical to a degree. But if you have a 70k Truckmount that runs fine but needs a few items do you throw it away because it’s made you several 100k?
I sell sprayers so what can I say? :)