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cmaster
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That sounds fair. $30/hr is a really good rate as long as they didn't pad the hours. $5206 is pocket change for you PD. A couple of red board jobs and it'll be covered |
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Should have it all made back by tomorrow night?
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cmaster
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Oh yeah. Upsell to the deep clean for $3280
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doug
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Don't forget the surcharge for gas and repairs??
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And the longtermdebtreductioncharge
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That's a mouth full??
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cmaster
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As long as they pay it, just like the one on the hydro bill
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bryan
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Was a simple question no need to blow up. I see a lost of sites in Canada that advertise a lot of portable setups thats all. In the US you don't see portables on display or even advertised. Why would you say I don't know about big truck mounts? Wasn't asking for justification, was wondering for my own opinion why the need for a big truck mount. If you are dual wanding that makes since, but for single wand and people get big truck mount makes no since IMO.
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I'm f**ked. I need business to pickup yesterday. Got a new truck to buy you know.
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pilediver
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It seems to be a short-sighted assumption that the only reason for a big blower is for a person who does double wanding. 59 or larger big blowers pick up significantly better and will dry carpets significantly faster.
A box van truck on a diesel cab and chassis runs significantly less expensive than a extended van for only a few thousand more capital cost. A box van turns tighter than a regular van and an extended van. A box van does not have to have a 7 foot high box or 8 feet wide. It can be 6 feet tall and 7 feet wide and you can have room for tools and more water. More area and weight capability is needed to carry more water (180 -200gal) for the more progressive technique of high volume flush that needs the accompanying high vacuum using 2 inch wands and a hybrid of hose diameters that range from 2.5 inch to 2 inch. Edited by pilediver - 22/March/2007 at 11:31pm |
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See that wasn't hard. Where did you find box trucks for only few thousand more. When I was looking was like 5k more for what options I wanted. I have a 5.9 blower when from a 4.3 blower was expecting better drying times. Dropped about an hour. I now run 2 2"hose to a Y and then into a 2 in hose to the tool dropped my lift .5 hg. Mods on my rx helped out a little. Have tried 2.5 hose to the tool. So I have experimented every way I know how to utilize vacuum. The problem is the tool you can only pull around 250 cfms though a wand and about 300 or so through an rx.
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Pimp your rig
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Something wrong there. What rpm are you running the blower at. Is the blower cool?
A GMC diesel 1 ton van is 36-37k a GMC W3500 diesel and a box is 45K truck 36K Collins box 9K with roll up side door and roll up back door. Edited by pilediver - 22/March/2007 at 11:57pm |
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Na the problem is most cleaning tools where designed for portables or so can be used with portables. This way they don't limit there market. So going for a bigger blower was expecting more out of it. I loose a lot of cfm's through vac relieve. There goes my cfm's.
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