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Had the pump in the corner of the shop, there was no room for a real, decided coiling the hose would get old and messy quick so today I made a real and moved the pump over too a open part of the wall.
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Nice Greg.
How have you made the high pressure rotating joint? I need to do the same - I've got an old fire hose reel to adapt, but mine is a diesel steam cleaner (*) so the joint needs to take pressure and heat.
(*) it's actually an ex military portable (pallet sized) nuclear decontamination unit, a Karcher MPDS.
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Jeez, Greg, don't you sleep or eat?
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A buddy gave me a nearly new gas powered pressure washer that didn't get drained and froze the pump head. (if anyone needs a nearly new 6 HP vertical shaft engine?). Anyway i stole the swivel out of it, just has a simple O-ring with back-up washers seal, we'll see how it lasts.
Oh Yah Al, Im a lot better at eating and sleeping than machining.
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Decided to go with a contactor for the on off so needed to make an enclosure for the relay and 24 volt transformer. The plasma does an incredible job of cutting sheet metal. With a 40 amp nozzle it cuts slower thus giving sharper corners. Used an old shelf from a office cabinet.
Ran conduit over for the 220 supply, wasn't sure on the electrical code, think you need a disconnect switch if its more than a few feet from the service panel so I added a plug in. Finished the plumbing and its good to go.
Works like a charm, fairly quiet. Still need some sort of cage or shelf to hold a detergent bottle.
Thanks for watching.
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I was gonna ask you about a soap source.
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Looks very neat. What ever your local code / regulations are, it's a good idea to have a local disconnect to allow easy servicing and testing.
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