cantbreak80
Maybe I need new clubs
My Coleman shampoo/vac has been a troublesome piece over the past year. After a bit of diagnosis, tinkering, and clean-up I think I figured out why it was being so cranky. The tank heater had failed and most of the plumbing froze. THAT’S why I had to replace those plastic filters and fittings so often!!!
New heater, some fittings and tubing, decals, new programming, fresh fill of shampoo and yea!...it’s back in service.
One week later a customer complains that there’s no foam…just soapy water.
“Bugger!”
The Thomas compressor motor runs but alas, no compressed air. Thomas is no longer available…no repair parts…new comparable compressor is $400 +!!!
Today, I rediscovered the water supply pipe for the abandoned chamois sink that lived on the same island. After thawing it out I connected the whole-house compressor to its equipment room end and voila…I now have air to the island!
A few fittings, some conduit, a solenoid valve, and a pressure regulator and the shampooer will be up and running again. Yea!
I’m gonna take my girlfriend out to our fav restaurant with the money I saved. Oh, wait. That’s not really saving money, is it?
New heater, some fittings and tubing, decals, new programming, fresh fill of shampoo and yea!...it’s back in service.
One week later a customer complains that there’s no foam…just soapy water.
“Bugger!”
The Thomas compressor motor runs but alas, no compressed air. Thomas is no longer available…no repair parts…new comparable compressor is $400 +!!!
Today, I rediscovered the water supply pipe for the abandoned chamois sink that lived on the same island. After thawing it out I connected the whole-house compressor to its equipment room end and voila…I now have air to the island!
A few fittings, some conduit, a solenoid valve, and a pressure regulator and the shampooer will be up and running again. Yea!
I’m gonna take my girlfriend out to our fav restaurant with the money I saved. Oh, wait. That’s not really saving money, is it?