Archive for May, 2011

This TSC Countyline (Tractor-supply) sprayer was a great buy however I decided to design my own bar to better “soap” those pesky insects. done test runs with water and everything looks good. I shall upload another video when our plants have grown larger :o ) Oh and for everything else, such as beneficial nematodes etc (I was promised that the usage of the pump sprayer would be OK) I kept the original sprayers since I timed the speed needed to spray 25 Gallons worth (recommended since we ordered 0/50 Gallons worth for our new garden)

www.hdhudson.com This instructional video shows how to assemble the spray assembly of your sprayer. This includes hose nuts, hose barb, hose, supply tube, control valve, wand and nozzle. It shows each step in detail and makes it easy for you to follow and put together your sprayer.

Our Z-Spray Junior features a narrow 40″ wide rear wheel base. Designed to access smaller properties, and still handle larger ones, the Junior boasts 18 gallons of liquid capacity and a total of 200 lbs. of fertilizer. With its large 4.0 GPM pump and 4 HYPRO ceramic AI (air injection-course droplet for low drift) tips, the Junior can spray up to 72000 sq. feet* per fill. Tips are mounted with 5 psi shut-offs for no drip. Spray pattern can be varied in widths from 2 feet to 8 feet, with its’ foldable 3 section boom. Constant by-pass jet agitation makes spraying wettable powders permissible. The Junior has a total fertilizer capacity of 200 lbs, including its 2 rear fertilizer trays. The trays can each carry a 50 lb. bag adding traction and stability. The hydraulic drive 100 lb. hopper system has an adjustable proportional valve. Independent from ground speed, the system can vary the spread pattern from 3 to 25 feet. This system allows the operator to match the spread to the spray pattern. Powered by a 16 hp Vanguard Commercial V-Twin electric start engine with Hydro Gear variable displacement pumps and Dan Foss wheel motors. The Junior is capable of 8 mph forward and 4.5 mph in reverse.

Can anyone offer some troubleshooting tips for a "KitchenAid Whisper Quiet +" Model 8573025 Dishwasher? The pump appears to not be providing enough water pressure but naturally I would want to confirm this somehow before I change the pump! The pump sounds like it always did but there does not appear to be enough water pressure for the top-level sprayer to actually spray water on the top level.

www.hdhudson.com Introducing the All-New Ortho® Pro® Poly Sprayer from HD Hudson Manufacturing Company. Great features in a sprayer that works with all types of concentrates!

www.hdhudson.com Introducing the All-New Ortho® Pro® Bak-Pak® sprayer from HD Hudson Manufacturing Company. Large Bak-Pak® style is the easy, efficient way to carry more for bigger jobs including large lawns, greenhouses, and more! New features in a sprayer that works with all types of concentrates!

To really clean car floor mats, you’ll need a brush, some degreaser and a power sprayer. Make your floor mats look brand new with tips from an auto detail shop owner in this free video on auto detailing. Expert: Karen Mecham Contact: www.advancedautosalon.com Bio: Karen Mecham is the owner of Advanced Detail in Salt Lake city Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Knowing how to detail your own automobile will save you a lot of money and keep your automobile looking beautiful Discover some great auto detail tips from an auto detail shop owner in this free video on auto detailing.

23 spray heads?
I was walking with my friend when i saw someones underground sprinklers turn on and he had 23 sprinklers to 1 zone! how is this possible, it was just a residential no pump and they didn’t have that much pressure but they still worked to do the small strip around his yard most of them were half rain bird sprayers, what size of pipe do you think they used, and do you think that funny pipe gives more pressure?

SOLAR REVOLUTION – Solar Paint Ted Sargent is a pioneer in solar science. He’s working on solar technology that could literally be woven into every aspect of daily life, from our clothes to our roads, using what is known as a spray-on solar cell. The implications for our energy systems are profound. As Ted says, “Solar energy is not just an exciting science problem, but an incredibly important human problem.” Ted is working on solar nanotechnology with the potential to make solar energy very cheap and allow society to collect it on a huge scale. Currently, solar technology costs more to build and install than most people are willing to pay. Solar panels, for example, the technology most commonly associated with solar energy, are installed on your rooftop. The cost of collecting one kilowatt per hour of solar energy (about a third of the electricity an average household uses on any given day) is about 000. Not only are panels expensive to install, they capture only the visible portion of the sun’s rays so they work only on sunny days. Ted’s focus is the infrared portion of the sun’s rays which accounts for more than half of all solar energy. What’s more, infrared energy is available to us even in cloudy weather. A quantum dot is a semiconductor nanostructure that confines the motion of conduction band electrons, valence band holes, or excitons (bound pairs of conduction band electrons and valence band holes) in all three spatial directions. The confinement can be due to

Ok i recently built a home made scuba tank from a pump up weed sprayer,and im trying to find a smaller alternative that will give (far)more longevity underwater,i did the math and i found out that i can stay under water for about 3.30 minuites(at 50 psi) but with a (3000) psi refillable paintball airtank it could fit in a fanny pack and i could stay underwater for an hour.(or so).soooo i figured if i rigged a regulator onto the paint ball tank i could use that as a lighter (and smaller/CHEAPER)alternative to a scuba tank. would this be safe? seeing as you can fill a paintball tank up with a scuba tank i don"t see why not, but i need an experts opinion.
Ok i recently built a home made scuba tank from a pump up weed sprayer,and im trying to find a smaller alternative that will give (far)more longevity underwater,i did the math and i found out that i can stay under water for about 3.30 minuites(at 50 psi) but with a (3000) psi refillable paintball airtank it could fit in a fanny pack and i could stay underwater for an hour.(or so).soooo i figured if i rigged a regulator onto the paint ball tank i could use that as a lighter (and smaller/CHEAPER)alternative to a scuba tank. would this be safe? seeing as you can fill a paintball tank up with a scuba tank i don"t see why not, but i need an experts opinion.OK IT IS THE SAME EXACT AIR IN A SMALLER CONTAINER AND IM NOT DIVING ANY MORE THAN 15 FT.

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