pdmcali
New member
Hey Ladies & Gents,
New Member here,
One Tip I have is to have a Spray-Truck.
The 2 trucks were great because they give you a 20' long sidewalk area to walk on while cleaning. Sometimes we would use 3 - 2x12 planks, then a 5/8" or 3/4" sheet of ply on top of the planks. You can clean so fast with the 4x8 foot work sections on each level. The front racks can come right off, the 2 pins welded to the top of the bumper and bolted in the top bolt.
The rear racks stay on all the time, the rear racks have about a dozen 2x12 planks across, then a sheet of rubber roofing membrane covers the planks. This kind of keeps the tools and stuff in the bed dry. All the pipe sections were pin'ed in and set-up and broke-down fast.
I realize you cannot use this kind of Rig on Union or certain job-sites, but for the most part you can get away with it in small towns. Not OSHA Approved...
Chad this is what we should have use to wash the Staybridge.