Gorilla ladder adjustable platform step ladder is amazing for larger trucks and SUV’s. Very durable, only downside is initial investment but I’ve had mine for well over a year now. No complaints. Home Depot
Hey buddy, the rack that you have inside on top and bottom where you have all your metal polishes and stuff like that who makes that or do you have a link thanks
4gallons arnt enough air in these vans . I wasted so much time with a 4gallon compressor . Time is money . Only useful when u do JUST maintenance clients that all the 4 gallon is worth having .
@@R.Elias.G well depending on what vehicle you for detailing and if your willing to sacrifice some space for a 15gal or more compressor. Dewalt is pricey but I’ve used the 15galllon for yrs. Usualy 2yrs it’ll last me b4 it breaks. 10gal California compressor is nice but it’s constantly working if your working on dirty cars. anything with 4-5 CFM is a good choice for a compressor and 15-30 gallons from my experience is great for blowing out a whole car. it’s all about what your willing to work with . But 4 gallons is not enough
@DaynamicsolMD I absolutely appreciate the insight, thank you. I got my compressor on a crazy deal on clearance for under a hundred and will look to invest on a 20+ gallon compressor and work around that. I ordered the rag company air blaster and they recommended 20 gallon. From there I will work around a mobile unit as I'm adjusting for long term. Thanks again! 🍻
CFM @ Desired PSI! That's it! Personally, gallon size doesn't matter. The compressors are gonna run while you're working. As long as the cfms keep up, you're good. A smaller tank makes it shut off faster.
Awesome Setup
“Finally finalised the final renderings” 😂 love it bro 👌🏼🤣
The setup is dope bro u spend so much money it was all worth it shout to Mj
Gorilla ladder adjustable platform step ladder is amazing for larger trucks and SUV’s. Very durable, only downside is initial investment but I’ve had mine for well over a year now. No complaints. Home Depot
Hey buddy, the rack that you have inside on top and bottom where you have all your metal polishes and stuff like that who makes that or do you have a link thanks
Wireless feature doesn't work anymore? Or is it a matter recharging? I'm thinking of getting same generator as well but that kind of jumped at me
Is there another air compressor you recommend
What happened with h20 & you guys ?
Bro where did you get that shirt made looks awesome!
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4gallons arnt enough air in these vans . I wasted so much time with a 4gallon compressor . Time is money . Only useful when u do JUST maintenance clients that all the 4 gallon is worth having .
Can I ask what air compressor you recommend? I just picked up the same compressor about a week ago
@@R.Elias.G well depending on what vehicle you for detailing and if your willing to sacrifice some space for a 15gal or more compressor. Dewalt is pricey but I’ve used the 15galllon for yrs. Usualy 2yrs it’ll last me b4 it breaks. 10gal California compressor is nice but it’s constantly working if your working on dirty cars. anything with 4-5 CFM is a good choice for a compressor and 15-30 gallons from my experience is great for blowing out a whole car. it’s all about what your willing to work with . But 4 gallons is not enough
@DaynamicsolMD I absolutely appreciate the insight, thank you. I got my compressor on a crazy deal on clearance for under a hundred and will look to invest on a 20+ gallon compressor and work around that. I ordered the rag company air blaster and they recommended 20 gallon. From there I will work around a mobile unit as I'm adjusting for long term. Thanks again! 🍻
@@PolishedMobileDetailing503 good thing they have warranty’s :)
CFM @ Desired PSI! That's it! Personally, gallon size doesn't matter. The compressors are gonna run while you're working. As long as the cfms keep up, you're good. A smaller tank makes it shut off faster.
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