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You going after ME is a waste of time. I’m not posing as someone I’m not, I am gathering information before I build my wash. Sure, I’m still years away from building it, doesn’t mean I don’t have the right to possess knowledge. And if anything, I’m not wasting any of YOUR time, but rather you...
I am the one who said I was about 10 years out, but I just want information on how machines are to own / maintain. I’m getting a job at a wash very soon however.
In a potential investor looking for equipment that might fit my wash well when the time comes, and I want opinions on the Tandem Surfline or ProTouch Tandem.
Good to know. I meant high pressure, but I’m sure you’re aware of that. To save money I will probably use reclaim on my underbody spray and nothing else.
No it’s a plot I’m looking at. I’m not very close to building yet, years away. But I’m trying to gather as much info as possible before I enter the industry.
I'm a potential investor looking to build an in bay wash with 2 Radius machines and 2 SoftGloss machines, and the dryer system I'm looking at is the ThrustPro. Anyone here have experience with those or want to share their favorite drying system?
I have an operator friend that runs 2 Autec In-Bay-Express machines and another friend that runs a hydraulic based XR1000 conveyor and they’ve told me that certain hydraulic fluids are tied to different pump designes.
I’m not an operator, but I do know a bit about hydraulics. Was the old fluid water based? If not then you should stick to non water based hydraulic fluid. From what I know different pump designs need different hydraulic fluid types and dyes. Is your machine a Millennium?