Introducing the tri-banger and quad-banger nozzle holder!!!

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We are proud to offer a new product. We call them the Tri Banger, Quad Banger, and Quad Banger Straight Nozzle Holder. They are composed entirely of 316 grade stainless steel weldment and 3 or 4 1/4" Female Plugs. Check out the the triangle and box shapes. These nozzle holders will hold three or four nozzles.

Tri Banger: $12.75 (3 nozzle holder, triangle shape)
Quad Banger: $14 (4 nozzle holder, square shape)
Quad Banger Straight: $14 (4 nozzle holder)

What do you think? Lori
 

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I attached information on the All-Flo air diaphragm pump.

I am giving away the following:

1x All-Flo 3/8" Specialty Air Diaphragm Pump
1x 5' x 1/4" Rubber Air Hose rated to 300 psi with 1/4" crimped mpt brass fittings
1x 200 ft x 1/2" Kuri Tec PVC Chemical Hose with 1/2" crimped mpt brass fittings
1x Chemical Wand Assembly with Stainless Steel QC's and 3 Spraying Systems nozzles
1X Package of 25 1/4" Viton O-rings (Chemical Resistant)

Package value at PWP Price: $536.80


CHEMICAL AIR DIAPHRAGM PUMP

Chemical Pumps
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3/8" SPECIALTY PERFORMANCE
KE-038-B3 PVDF/SANTOPRENE BALL

3/8" Specialty Performance




  • Capacity: Adjustable 0-9 GPM (34,0 liters/min)
  • Maximum Temperature: 150 Deg. F (66 Deg. C) KT-038 -- 200 Deg. F (93 Deg. C)
  • Maximum Air Pressure: 120 PSI (8,2 bar)
  • Minimum Air Pressure: 20 PSI (1,3 bar)
  • Dry Lift: Models w/PTFE balls -- 10 ft. (3 meters) w/Max-Pass valves -- 17 ft. (5,2 meters)
  • Maximum Solids: Models w/Max-Pass valves --1/4" (,4mm) PT,KT,CT -- 1/16" (1,6mm)
  • Air Supply: Inlet -- 1/4" NPT/BSP Female Outlet -- 3/8" NPT/BSP Female ***NOTE*** Muffler supplied
  • Fluid Inlet/Discharge: All models -- 3/8" NPT/BSP Female
Lori Smith


Pressure Washer Service, Inc

http://www.pressurewasherproducts.com
(800) 519-9279 (8-5 EST)
(727) 424-6600 Rex's Cell
(727) 449-1559 Fax
sales@pressurewasherproducts.com
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............Stay tuned, Lori will be giving this Away Via Net!!!!
 
We are proud to offer a new product. We call them the Tri Banger, Quad Banger, and Quad Banger Straight Nozzle Holder. They are composed entirely of 316 grade stainless steel weldment and 3 or 4 1/4" Female Plugs. Check out the the triangle and box shapes. These nozzle holders will hold three or four nozzles.

Tri Banger: $12.75 (3 nozzle holder, triangle shape)
Quad Banger: $14 (4 nozzle holder, square shape)
Quad Banger Straight: $14 (4 nozzle holder)

What do you think? Lori

I think I'de like to see the picture of the Banger Straight :hug:...Hahaha! That sounds sooo wrong but sooo right at the same time. OK! I'll shut up before I get caried away. Lori put one of those Tri Bangers aside for me. I'll be by this week and pick it up. :wave3:
 
Larry, not the same name but here is a pic of the banger straight.

http://www.pressuretek.com/jr4waynoho.html

I make the three way holders and like them better than the 4 holders. Never needed that many nozzles. I can't weld stainless with any success but they should hold up well.

Ahhhh! I thought it was some porno thing. I'm so dissapointed now. Hahahaha! Thanks!
 
Lori, I know that there probably will not be any profit in it but can you make some double nozzle holders? A lot of times I only use 2 nozzles and I have the similar holders from another company but still only use 2 nozzles most of the time.

Please let me know if you can make them, if not then the 3 way will be great.
 
Chris, great idea! I will send you one at no charge on your next order. Thank you.

William, start your own thread......

Lori
 
Thanks Lori.

I don't think that I have seen anyone out there making the 2-way plugs welded together so it would be a good idea, especially for those that do house washing or fleet washing and only use 2 nozzles most of the time.

For house washing I mostly use the 1540 to pull chemicals and for the 2nd story or 3rd story eaves and dormers I use the 0040 nozzle.

I like to rinse with low pressure so I remove the downstreamer hose out of the chemical bucket and then rinse with the same nozzles, it is just personal preference because of all the hanging plants, windchimes, and other things out there that I don't want to use pressure on but give a thorough rinse to.

For Fleet Washing and 2-stepping I am sure that 2 nozzles would do the job so you have a low pressure nozzle to apply the chemicals to downstream and a higher pressure nozzle for rinsing.

Having a double nozzle holder would sure beat having them in your pocket or trying to hold them all the time!

Thanks Lori!
 
Chris, I will send you a couple. What nozzles would you like lok-tite'ed in them? How about some 1/4" viton o-rings too? Lori
 
I never use the viton o-rings, only the black buna. hahahahaha

Thanks.

I only use Teflon Tape for the nozzles, I know other people that like the locktite but it is just what I like personally.

Thank You.
 
Chris, great idea! I will send you one at no charge on your next order. Thank you.

William, start your own thread......

Lori

Sorry, I was trying to be nice and help you on this one. I like the stainless idea. Won't make that mistake again. I don't make them to sell, just for my guys to use.
 
Great guys, I'm supposed to go start my own thread and now y'all probably got her all riled up. Got your card Chad, thanks.

No, no. Thank you. Use it to get some better hammers. :lol:
 
Chad, you not helping:sarcastic: Am I the only one that buys stuff and tries to break it to see if it will last?


Dumb fireman......:smash::smash::smash::smash::smash:
 
Thanks Lori.

I don't think that I have seen anyone out there making the 2-way plugs welded together so it would be a good idea, especially for those that do house washing or fleet washing and only use 2 nozzles most of the time.

For house washing I mostly use the 1540 to pull chemicals and for the 2nd story or 3rd story eaves and dormers I use the 0040 nozzle.

I like to rinse with low pressure so I remove the downstreamer hose out of the chemical bucket and then rinse with the same nozzles, it is just personal preference because of all the hanging plants, windchimes, and other things out there that I don't want to use pressure on but give a thorough rinse to.

I do the same too on the low pressure stuff, I have several 4 way (jrods) that have a 0030, 1530, 0506 and a 2506 and I USE THEM ALLLLLL THE TIME!
 
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