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jsali wrote:Any feedback on this item.
Particularly with the jump-starting capability in emergencies.
Schumacher Portable Power Station SJ1332
https://www.pricesmart.com/site/tt/en/pdp/432735
Locally available new B&D grinders are $250. Dewalt disks are $10. You should be able to get half of that.DMan7 wrote:Fellas true talk how much you think I could sell my Black and Decker corded grinder 4 1/2 inch with 5 brand new sealed dewalt cutting disks?
Havent regretted purchasing one last year for black friday, much cheaper than the 1200+ pricetag locallyshake d livin wake d dead wrote:jsali wrote:Any feedback on this item.
Particularly with the jump-starting capability in emergencies.
Schumacher Portable Power Station SJ1332
https://www.pricesmart.com/site/tt/en/pdp/432735
Go on amazon and look at the nocoboost items. I have a 1000A one. Starts diesel engines and more with ease.
hindian wrote:I have a Karcher electric 1600psi for the vehicles to engine wash and under fender cleaning . Not the most powerful thing but it gets the job done well enough. One of the problems with most pressure washers is that trigger I have mine zip tied in the on position. The on/off with the trigger creates something called a “ water hammer” effect that damages the pumps in the gas and electric types. This was told to me by a guy who repairs them.
I got by Tinys paint in Curepe but recall seeing that in hose shops.dredman1 wrote:Where might i find clear flexible vinyl tubing 3/4” internal diameter?
Doesnt have to be high pressure
Rovin wrote:if its an emergency whether its gas\electric jes turn d switch to d OFF position
have my gas machine trigger zip tied from day 1 going on 4 yrs & another 1 we have tied over 10yrs ...
AlphaMan wrote:Rovin wrote:if its an emergency whether its gas\electric jes turn d switch to d OFF position
have my gas machine trigger zip tied from day 1 going on 4 yrs & another 1 we have tied over 10yrs ...
I honestly don't see the sense in this.
Sounds like a major safety hazard to me.
If you're doing it because of tired/cramped hands thats different.
To each there own I guess
maj. tom wrote:Bhagwansingh's have tubing all sizes like that, you have to ask the person to cut it by the meter.
I got something similar in the hydraulic/hose place next to G3 in arima/tumpunadredman1 wrote:Where might i find clear flexible vinyl tubing 3/4” internal diameter?
Doesnt have to be high pressure
matix wrote:AlphaMan wrote:Rovin wrote:if its an emergency whether its gas\electric jes turn d switch to d OFF position
have my gas machine trigger zip tied from day 1 going on 4 yrs & another 1 we have tied over 10yrs ...
I honestly don't see the sense in this.
Sounds like a major safety hazard to me.
If you're doing it because of tired/cramped hands thats different.
To each there own I guess
If you’ve ever used a pressure washer and understand how it works then you will see the ‘sense’ in it. It’s not a cable tie that is pulled tightly. The cable tie is to keep the trigger engaged and if you need to release then just move the cable tie up.
Rovin wrote:matix wrote:AlphaMan wrote:Rovin wrote:if its an emergency whether its gas\electric jes turn d switch to d OFF position
have my gas machine trigger zip tied from day 1 going on 4 yrs & another 1 we have tied over 10yrs ...
I honestly don't see the sense in this.
Sounds like a major safety hazard to me.
If you're doing it because of tired/cramped hands thats different.
To each there own I guess
If you’ve ever used a pressure washer and understand how it works then you will see the ‘sense’ in it. It’s not a cable tie that is pulled tightly. The cable tie is to keep the trigger engaged and if you need to release then just move the cable tie up.
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this is something those small engine repairmen that fix pw for a living actually advise their customers to do
he fairly new here & prolly never read about this posted several times a while back on this forum - do a quick forum search
yes an added benefit is its a huge relief on ur fingers\hand squeezing d trigger for sometimes hrs non stop [u can use a velcro strap too & wearing thick gloves significantly reduces vibrations on ur hands too] but for d main benefits of trigger tying\strapping : google\youtube it ...
I honestly wanted to use a switch and contactor to turn the motor on and off. 12V or 5V DC on a press button instead of the trigger will allow on / off for the motor as opposed to the spring loaded pressure switch that fails in the electric blue and karchers.hindian wrote:Rovin wrote:matix wrote:AlphaMan wrote:Rovin wrote:if its an emergency whether its gas\electric jes turn d switch to d OFF position
have my gas machine trigger zip tied from day 1 going on 4 yrs & another 1 we have tied over 10yrs ...
I honestly don't see the sense in this.
Sounds like a major safety hazard to me.
If you're doing it because of tired/cramped hands thats different.
To each there own I guess
If you’ve ever used a pressure washer and understand how it works then you will see the ‘sense’ in it. It’s not a cable tie that is pulled tightly. The cable tie is to keep the trigger engaged and if you need to release then just move the cable tie up.
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this is something those small engine repairmen that fix pw for a living actually advise their customers to do
he fairly new here & prolly never read about this posted several times a while back on this forum - do a quick forum search
yes an added benefit is its a huge relief on ur fingers\hand squeezing d trigger for sometimes hrs non stop [u can use a velcro strap too & wearing thick gloves significantly reduces vibrations on ur hands too] but for d main benefits of trigger tying\strapping : google\youtube it ...
Mine is permanently strapped in the open position. It’s a small electric unit 1600 psi with the stock hose length so I turn it on and off from the switch. I’ve noticed the electric units have a shorter lifespan when using the trigger as it was meant to be used, the sudden shutoff the water damages the pump/ impeller apparently. Mine going on 3 years trouble free operation with that setup.
Will be transmission fluidpugboy wrote:there is a popular one sold by the pvc
glue ppl, not christle brand a next one that comes in cans
but should check if the rubber they use impervious to the contents passing
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