Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
With the garage cleaning event put on exclusively by Jim Gamble of Crystal Cleaning Company of Antioch, California, I thought it fitting to bring back some old memories of when he first learned about basic filtration from Scott Stone, an experienced garage cleaner, the owner of "A Mind for Detail" from Mesa, Arizona.
Thanks to this 2008 event put on by Ron Musgraves of National Cleaning Expo, Jim had the opportunity to view how a three part separator works for the first time. These events are worthwhile for any powerwasher as Jim will attest since he has increased his income to the point now where he not only can pay for his own lodging at conventions, but is now putting on an event of his own!
His Las Vegas event has been said (by him) to be the first event where contactors can actually demo equipment themselves. Apparently he forgot the first event he attended hosted by Ron Musgraves where everyone was allowed to use the equipment.
Finally, in this clip, Jim, having made the commitment of going to Ron's roundtable, hits paydirt when he learns some basic information about pump rebuilding which was sure to save him money in the future since he is schooled in the fact that he doesn't have to replace the most expensive part everytime by more experienced mechanics like Russ Johnson and Scott Stone.
My hat's off to Jim for giving back what he has learned in just four short years.
Thanks to this 2008 event put on by Ron Musgraves of National Cleaning Expo, Jim had the opportunity to view how a three part separator works for the first time. These events are worthwhile for any powerwasher as Jim will attest since he has increased his income to the point now where he not only can pay for his own lodging at conventions, but is now putting on an event of his own!
His Las Vegas event has been said (by him) to be the first event where contactors can actually demo equipment themselves. Apparently he forgot the first event he attended hosted by Ron Musgraves where everyone was allowed to use the equipment.
Finally, in this clip, Jim, having made the commitment of going to Ron's roundtable, hits paydirt when he learns some basic information about pump rebuilding which was sure to save him money in the future since he is schooled in the fact that he doesn't have to replace the most expensive part everytime by more experienced mechanics like Russ Johnson and Scott Stone.
My hat's off to Jim for giving back what he has learned in just four short years.