Earl Weiss
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Mr. Hoffman recently shared an idea for his wax application.
What modifications have you made to your equipment to make it work better than the mfgr's org. design?
For instance on my Belanger 2001 wraps I use double ply cloth on the bottom section, and have added bungee cords from the vertical Brush pole to the rear of the arm. Makes it walk back faster when the air releases, and I can crank up the air to have it follow faster and the bungees slow it toward the very end to keep it from slamming into the stops.
Also moved a lot of water feeds so they hit about 15 -45 degrees before the brush makes conyact as opposed to original setup whcih might have it 180 degrees or more before contact.
Made my own tire chem applicator using a standard Tapeswitch and paraplate timer o activate and regulate the application.
Typicaly make my own foamers as well. Recently made my own bubblizer and it's going thru the shakedown period.
What modifications have you made to your equipment to make it work better than the mfgr's org. design?
For instance on my Belanger 2001 wraps I use double ply cloth on the bottom section, and have added bungee cords from the vertical Brush pole to the rear of the arm. Makes it walk back faster when the air releases, and I can crank up the air to have it follow faster and the bungees slow it toward the very end to keep it from slamming into the stops.
Also moved a lot of water feeds so they hit about 15 -45 degrees before the brush makes conyact as opposed to original setup whcih might have it 180 degrees or more before contact.
Made my own tire chem applicator using a standard Tapeswitch and paraplate timer o activate and regulate the application.
Typicaly make my own foamers as well. Recently made my own bubblizer and it's going thru the shakedown period.