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Andrew Briscoe

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2013, 10:51:43 pm »
How about fitting it to a dustbin lid, metal type.
You could always nick your neighbours bin lid to try  ;D

Just thinking now it may not be deep enough  :(

Carl@Cwc

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #21 on: February 27, 2013, 10:57:21 pm »
Holy f***ing Christ .
Why is this not already available ?
Takes a user to realise what is needed.
What lpm machine would run this efficiently.

You should call this the " Turbo Blast"

What lpm machine to run 4 x 05 turbo nozzles properly.
I have not a clue really about high pressure cleaning , but do realise a major tool for a job.
And this idea on a fsc would absolutely cut the work times and finish on a job.

How about 'The Blast Away'?

I know what you mean though, it does take the user to realise what is needed.

It's like the spigot solution that should be equipped to whirl-a-ways.

Carl@Cwc

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2013, 11:00:38 pm »
How about fitting it to a dustbin lid, metal type.
You could always nick your neighbours bin lid to try  ;D

Just thinking now it may not be deep enough  :(
use the cheapest available option till you decide the best height , then have one machined for you inc vac port etc
You should by now realise this could be a turning point/winner for you.
The simple things are usually the best.
Imagine a Hoover with no bag !,, who would of thought EH

chris scott

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2013, 07:02:39 am »
You will have to have a new spray bar made as if you "clip" anything you will rip the nozzles from the whirl-a-way one.
It's soft metal and the threads are only short. The turbo nozzles are way longer/heavier and will have more leverage on the thread. I looks f****ing amazing tho' . Top man keep us updated!!! 
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trevor perry

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #24 on: February 28, 2013, 07:44:38 am »
You will have to have a new spray bar made as if you "clip" anything you will rip the nozzles from the whirl-a-way one.
It's soft metal and the threads are only short. The turbo nozzles are way longer/heavier and will have more leverage on the thread. I looks f****ing amazing tho' . Top man keep us updated!!! 

you are dead right i also told lee about this when i tried it out a couple of month ago. Honestly lee be carefull when you fasten to a hood, i did exactly what you did on your video and it was fine the minute you fasten to a hood then the problems start and a heavy turbo nozzle firing out from a hood believe me could easily kill someone, mine flew a good 100 metres
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

Matt Gibson

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #25 on: February 28, 2013, 07:49:53 am »
Dont worry fellas, Lee will be standing a good distance away, probably behind something while he films chris get knocked out buy a flying turbo nozzle  :o ;D

Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #26 on: February 28, 2013, 10:47:24 am »
Dont worry fellas, Lee will be standing a good distance away, probably behind something while he films chris get knocked out buy a flying turbo nozzle  :o ;D
hope Chris knows about this  ;D
To be honest as Trevor has said this idea is lethal , these bars std set up are balanced hence cost, if one turbo shears off whole lot will go crazy. But on the bright side u may get £200 from itv when it goes pear shaped  ;D ;D

Mr B

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #27 on: February 28, 2013, 01:51:24 pm »
hahaha, fair play Lee! - You know what, and i know no-one will believe me, but I thought about 'inventing' something like this about a year ago...

Trouble is, that's all I did... Think about it!!  ::)roll

Blast Away

Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #28 on: February 28, 2013, 05:31:21 pm »
The blue barrel bottom is too small diameter, The water hit the sides and also the top would need to be really sturdy otherwise the nozzles bounce.

I give up, I'll leave it to the pro's to design a proper cover that won't have any play in it for the head.

I even shortened the bar so the water wouldn't hit the sides but the top around the head needs to be strengthened.

chris scott

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #29 on: February 28, 2013, 05:49:13 pm »
What about this with the turbo nozzles on .You would need to make a cover or a skirt for it. It needs to be a cross between these two items.Do you think it would work?


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TN Cleaning Services Ltd

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #30 on: February 28, 2013, 06:06:37 pm »
What about putting it inside a round cage instead of an enclosed cover?

Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #31 on: February 28, 2013, 07:10:41 pm »
Valiant attempt mate, but if it was that easy I am sure mosmatic would of done it by now.
It would need substantial strength in the 'head' of the cover to maintain hub / spray bar plus you always run the risk if a user accidently hits any raised flags etc. Goodbye shins  ;D ;D

On our old kersten one of the guys sucked up a metal bracket around 2" size, bracket hit the impellar and shot straight thro the thick plastic casing :o. Luckly no one was hurt, casing was destroyed. Sure same thing would happen if turbo snapped off

drive surgeon

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Re: Test Phase of Turbo Nozzle FSC
« Reply #32 on: March 01, 2013, 11:20:27 am »
a rotary cleaner with turbo nozzles is deffo needed. to save going back over blocks to get tough roots out on large area with a turbo lance after whirlaway. its a nightmare on large block areas having to go back over area. this needs to be made asap and sold just like whirlaways.