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Re: waterblaster

To: Shop-Talk Maillist <shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: waterblaster
From: Jim Ferguson <jferg@who.net>
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 1998 14:17:39 -0500
epetrevi@csc.com wrote:
> 
> Can anyone that bought one please report on how they work.  I'm thinking
> about it, but I don't need another piece of junk lying around the garage.
> TIA
> Inch
> Hooligan  #3
> http://augdev.com/Inch

The one I have attaches to the wand valve on my 2500psi washer and has a
2 ft. extension to a nozzle assembly.  At the end there is a ceramic
nozzle and an attached 3/8 " plastic hose which is about 6' long. At the
other end of the hose is a 2' long metal pickup tube assembly consisting
of two tubes side by side one for the sand and the other for "make up"
air.  You stick it in the sand bucket and squeeze the water valve.  Be
careful not to let the sand get wet or it won't suck it up. Also keep
the sand hose entry into the nozzle assembly on the top to keep water
from draining back down the hose when not spraying.  Test with different
pressure adjustments.  

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Jim Ferguson


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