MEP001
Well-known member
Yuck.
There's nothing complicated to a foam brush system. A local guy uses a large piece of plastic for the board. You can pick up a Baker's Choice cutting board at Sam's for about $12 that would make a nice-looking board, and it will never rot. Get two sets of block solenoids and mount them to the board, get a FloJet pump with the quick-change bracket, two air regulators (One for the air to the bay and one for the pump pressure), about an hour's work and you have a new system except for the tank.
The foamers aren't necessary, but you will get more foam with less use of chemical. Just don't pack them too tight or you'll get too little foam that will be too thick and dry to flow well.
There's nothing complicated to a foam brush system. A local guy uses a large piece of plastic for the board. You can pick up a Baker's Choice cutting board at Sam's for about $12 that would make a nice-looking board, and it will never rot. Get two sets of block solenoids and mount them to the board, get a FloJet pump with the quick-change bracket, two air regulators (One for the air to the bay and one for the pump pressure), about an hour's work and you have a new system except for the tank.
The foamers aren't necessary, but you will get more foam with less use of chemical. Just don't pack them too tight or you'll get too little foam that will be too thick and dry to flow well.