Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clear Vision on July 23, 2007, 07:09:14 pm
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I have been using my backpack every day now for about a month!
I cant see past it.
The only thing that bugs me a bit is the fact that it goes through the tank of water fairly fast.
I use it on the lowest setting (number 1 of 4)
On most jobs I find that flow rate to be more than adequate but sometimes I would like it to be a bit faster.
I can Usually get round a 4 bed detached bungalow or 3 small semis on 1 tank.
What I would like to know is if I fit smaller id jets to my brushes will that give me more water pressure and less usage?
Matthew
Clear Vision
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yes
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good answer. Straight to the point! lol lol
Were can I get small id jets from and will the fit onto all my original tubing?
Matthew
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cleantech, did do a 1mm jet, thats the one i have, the standard is 2mm, you need to
ask mike, they actualy make them their selfs,
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If you cannot get jets of the size you need maybe fill the holes of old ones you have with araldite and re drill to the size you want. I am currently trying miniscule 1/32" with 4 jets. You might try 1.5mm or 2mm also depends on how many jets you have ?
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Could I drill 0.5 mm holes jeff?
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Pretty small, you may have to use a model makers chuck/drill as the 1/32 was too small for my big drill. The higher speed also makes neater holes. I think you could make jets out of any thing like a plastic rod etc stuffed up the pipe and drilled out. I use the goof plugs from B&Q used to block their water piping and then just drilled out they fit tightly inside the algarde hose.
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ok matthew i am going to show you a great trick, and it will cost you nothing, just give me time to borrow my daughters mobile camera ;D will put it up shortly
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Quick!!! lol i got to go soon
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Pretty small, you may have to use a model makers chuck/drill as the 1/32 was too small for my big drill. The higher speed also makes neater holes. I think you could make jets out of any thing like a plastic rod etc stuffed up the pipe and drilled out. I use the goof plugs from B&Q used to block their water piping and then just drilled out they fit tightly inside the algarde hose.
jeff,
It's easy to make jets out of anything but the problem I have is how do you get the jet to stay in the brush and how do you attach tube to the jet?
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Drill a hole the size of the hose through the brush head, when you fit your jet into the hose it will swell the hose a bit then just push fit into the brush from the other side. Practice on an old brush.
Maybe .05mm is a bit small for 2 jets but you can allways go up to 1mm or 1.5mm
I use ott pencil jets fitted into a bit of plastic angle aimed at the very tip of the bristles.
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Thanks jeff
Will play around
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I use ott pencil jets fitted into a bit of plastic angle aimed at the very tip of the bristles
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heres the easy way, remember where you first saw it ;D
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x75/trainingacademy/th_b42c8786.jpg) (http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x75/trainingacademy/?action=view¤t=b42c8786.flv)
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When i made my tucker jets smaller I filled them with a tube, inside the tube I used a halfords T shape for windscreen washer systems. I cut the side bites of ( the T bits) and pushed them into the tube.
I thought they were 2 mm but they really fired the water out. When I actually measured them they were roughly 1.8mm. Not a lot smaller but it makes a huge difference in power. I turn the varistream right down and still have good pressure. So if you do get them you will notice the difference. I would say 1.5mm would be plenty small enough. It will feel like its on full power on the lowest setting. Its funny, it also seems like the same amount of water is coming out, but you're actually using much less.
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heres the easy way, remember where you first saw it ;D
(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x75/trainingacademy/th_b42c8786.jpg) (http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x75/trainingacademy/?action=view¤t=b42c8786.flv)
Who's matthew??? ;D ;D ;D
Cheers joe!!!!
I will have a go tonight. ;)
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Thanks for the video joe!
I will give it a go.
I see you use the john guest push fit typ jet holders???
How do you fit them into the brush head?
Matthew
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it would take to long to explain it matthew, but if you go to the diywaterfed forum, look under diy brush,
matts got full instructions plus pics
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jo thats brilliant
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If you use Aruldite, no drilling is necessary. You fill the hole with Aruldite and put a needle of what ever diameter you want inside. You then remove the needle when the Arudite goes off. Just a spot of oil on the needle will stop it from sticking. Dai
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dai, how well will that work, will it be as good as fitting new jets?
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If you use Aruldite, no drilling is necessary. You fill the hole with Aruldite and put a needle of what ever diameter you want inside. You then remove the needle when the Arudite goes off. Just a spot of oil on the needle will stop it from sticking. Dai
Nice one dai.
I will try with a old brush!