Drop Tube Fittings for Pressure Washing Tank from Doug Rucker
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2021
- In response to viewer questions, I am glad to provide this Drop Tube Fittings for Pressure Washing Tank video for busy pressure washing business entrepreneurs. I see no reason for pressure washing startups to have to "reinvent the wheel" as you streamline your work to be more efficient, productive, and profitable. So in this video, I provide many different ideas, suggestions and ways to install drop tube fittings in pressure washing tanks.
There are two different videos that I mention in this video concerning Bulkhead Fittings that will also provide valuable insight along with this video.
• Bulkhead Fitting Insta...
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AND, there's a bonus video that explains how to keep the plastic shavings out of the tank when installing bulkhead fittings.
• Bulkhead Installation ...
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It’s crazy I have been trying to find videos the past few days exactly for this specifically. Thanks man
Your welcome glad it will help
Amazing!! Thank YOU Sensei Doug, appreciate the concise , well explained step by step on how to build. Cant say enough how you are appreciated!
Time to check out the Bulk Head installation video…
Thanks CA, hope it helps and thanks for the suggestion.
Always appreciate your consise, and too the point delivery.
So many videos just go on, and on, and, on.. Great information as always.
Thanks so much.
Great info Doug. Thank you
Great info as usual Doug 👍
You’re the man, Doug. Great vid!!
Thanks Dustin appreciate it
Thank you
Thanks for valuable information!
Very welcome. Glad it helped
@@PressureCleaningSch I am setting up a Softwash manifold system this year after batch mixing first season last year and am excited about improved system. I am going to try the seals the hose is just run thru. I like the different bulkhead the pipe just goes into also and may experiment on something else. Thanks again! - MH in Spokane WA
Do the drop tubes for a 5.5 gpm soft wash system have to be secure or can you just drop a 1/2" pvc pipe in your batch mix tank?
Will a downstream injector pull from a 1/2 inch pipe ?
Hi Doug, my question is, can i plumb my 5.5 belt drive pressure washer through the top of my water tank and pull water safely to feed the the pressure washer? I realize plumbing it on the bottom is the usual way but my tank sits in a stainless steel case around the bottom of the tank. Do you know anyone that pulls water from the top of the tank with a drop stick?
No I do not know of anyone that pulls from the top of a pressure washer....and thats not something I would do...just don't think you could get adequate flow to it.
I realize this has been up a couple of years, but wanted to ask, using the uniseal, does the braided line stay where it should near the bottom of the tank without curling up since there is no drop tube?
By itself It won’t. We use a 12-18” stick of pvc and a pvc 45 coupler to keep it weighted down
Hey Doug of all the different ways do you find one better than the other?
I like the uni seals. So much easier
@@PressureCleaningSch Thanks. Seems easier and less chance of leaks.
@@jonboysprowash7845 exactly. No chance
Should I be using different size bulkhead fittings for each tank. Maybe 1/2 inch for soap tank and 1 inch for water and sh tank. Or does it even matter?
Yes it matters depending on what your feeding. I use 1/2 for water and Bleach for my Kingslinger. 3/4 or 1 inch for a pressure washer.
@@PressureCleaningSch I'll be feeding a 5.5gpm everflo pump for softwash
With a blend manifold
@@anthonyjohnson2242 1/2 is fine on the blend manifold, but I suggest using 5/8 hose to spray with.
@@PressureCleaningSch hello bud. I have a question
I see people use 1/2 hose for spraying and 5/8 but more on the 1/2 hose . What’s the difference with the 5/8? What do you recommend sir? Also thank you for all the good content you’re putting out
Why not pull soap directly from bottom of tank instead going up a tube and then out to whatever you're sending it to? I mean pull soap down thru bottom of tank. Then you'd have the weight of the soap on top pushing the soap out to your unit.
You don't want to have any bulkhead fittings on your surfactant or sh tanks. Just in case you get a leak. Water tank it's o.k. to have a fitting on the bottom. Hope this helps.