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Old 04-24-2004, 07:55 AM   #1
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My staining rig

Here are a few pics of my $$ maker.. excuse the messy bucket full of stain cause she gets a workout everyday

shur flow 1.8 gallons/min 60 psi, brass quick disconnects,filtered pick up tubes as my tips are filtered also. 12 volt lawn mower battery keeps me going

I also use the same set up for cleaning just not filtered like the stainrig
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Old 04-24-2004, 07:57 AM   #2
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Old 04-24-2004, 08:09 AM   #3
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My staining rig

Here is my spray wand i have 3 and 4 ft lenghts from Spray Systems Inc.They have swivel tips with diff sizes for minamal over spray using their 500033 tip or the 6502 tip that pumps out as much as you want fast.
Trigger and wand are seperate pcs. not very cheap so you gotta take care of em. Triggers are about $10 - $15 ea, wands are
$20 -$25 ea
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Here is a close up of the trigger we added the pipe connecting the trigger to the hose and quick disconnect for a handle.
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Old 04-25-2004, 03:35 PM   #5
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I curently use a PW gun and lance with different tips but would like to get something less bulky. The gun you have seems to be just that. Is there a site that sells models like that? My biggest concern has been tip sizes. Have you had any problems finding the tips you need?
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Old 04-25-2004, 07:47 PM   #6
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I have seen those tips at a feed store here in town called "Tractor Supply Co.".We usually get them from our Gray Away distributor who buys in bulk from Spay systems Inc.
I'll look online for you see what i can find for you.
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I found this site and it has the same similar tips we use.
I hope this helps!

http://spraypowerparts.com/das_nt_lf_nozzle.html
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Here is a close up of the tip of the wand i like that it swivels
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If you're interested in a single web source for nearly all of the parts that make up Shane's trigger-wand assembly, see page 4 of this adobe acrobat doc:<http://www.oescoinc.com/webcat/downl...ying_68-71.pdf> . Spray System's web page is daunting to find these same parts. I'm going to home-brew a spray setup like Shane did.

Shane, thanks a million for sharing!

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No problem Scott
I think you can save a lot of $$ for this kind of set up then paying for the deckster and it will work just as fast!

Cool web site Scott i'm gonna see if i can get some cheaper parts.
I'm not buying direct now and just maby i can save some$$
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Here is my spray wand i have 3 and 4 ft lenghts from Spray Systems Inc.They have swivel tips with diff sizes for minamal over spray using their 500033 tip or the 6502 tip that pumps out as much as you want fast.
Trigger and wand are seperate pcs. not very cheap so you gotta take care of em. Triggers are about $10 - $15 ea, wands are
$20 -$25 ea

Can you get me the website where you got spray wand, I want to buy both sizes, also can you put teejet on the spraywand?
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