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WJM said:Intel your mobile and using the customer's stuff how's that
working out for you and do you ever plan on getting a tank
or maybe a shop?
There are usually some advertised in the Tri-ad paper.Clinton said:I have everything I need exept a tank to carry water. Does anyone know where I can get one in Canada????
NJDetailer said:Hey Minviking,
I'm in the process of getting together my mobile rig. Price will vary depending on what you need and if you are able to get some good deals. I just purchased a brand new Porter Cable generator 5500 watts, 9000 max watts, cost $450 on e-bay. I picked up a Karcher power washer from Costco for $300. It's powered by a 5 horse Honda motor, 50 foot hose and comes with 6 different tips, I saw the same power washer on the web for $429. I just ordered a 5 x 8 Haulmark enclosed cargo trailer this past Friday. It cost me $2,067, with double doors in the rear, side door, stone guard and a vent. That was the cheapest price I found, some places wanted up to $3,000. I'm expecting to pay around $300 - $350 for the water tank after purchasing the straps and shipping and handling. A friend of mine is painting my Logo on the trailer, I'm not sure what he's going to charge. I've got $3,217 into the rig without the cost of having my Logo painted. I already have an extractor, vacuum, buffers, and other supplies.
NJDetailer said:Intel,
I'll definately post some pictures. I should have the trailer by mid to late March. I've been trying to come up with a floor plan. I think I'm going to have to wait until I get the trailer and lay everything out to see how it looks. I know I need to mount the water tank over the axle due to the weight. I'm open to ideas and suggestions if anyone has any. Here's a picture of the generator and the specs (http://www.porter-cable.net/porcabbsi555.html), it's $679 on the web plus tax and shipping and handling. I picked it up and paid $450 cash. I figure I saved at least $300. I did not run it yet.
Intel486 said:Thanks for the info.
Can those wheels and those little legs on the front be removed so it is lower?
When do you think you'll run it? I'd really like to know how loud it is. One thing I know is the Hondas are not really loud.
I'm just curious, what do you do about exhaust fumes in an enclosed trailer? Do you just leave the doors open, or do you ghetto-rig an exhaust pipe? I figure that all your towels and supplies as well as yourself would end up smelling like gas fumes from being so close to the pressure washer and generator even though the doors are open.NJDetailer said:The wheels and legs can be removed, so can the handle. I'm going to mount mine in my trailer so I will not need to use the wheels or legs.
I'll probably try it out over the next week or two. I'll let you know what I think. I'm sure the Honda is quieter. My pressure washer has a 5 horse honda, it's pretty quiet.
Nagchampa said:I'm just curious, what do you do about exhaust fumes in an enclosed trailer? Do you just leave the doors open, or do you ghetto-rig an exhaust pipe? I figure that all your towels and supplies as well as yourself would end up smelling like gas fumes from being so close to the pressure washer and generator even though the doors are open.