Gardiner smart clamps

I’ve been jumping up and down for two or three years trying to get the other manufacturers of Poles to have a swiveling brush it so I could use their poles but I’m not getting anywhere letters not getting anywhere so it’s not happening
That’s exactly right the brush swivel being adjusted by a twist of the pole rather than having the brush swing freely is very important because it needs to stay for when you pull away from it so you can rinse that’s why the orbital that’s it didn’t work for me because it’s just so it’s basically a wagtail and it just flops around it spit water all over the place causing spotting
The Gardiner swivel resineck is a fine and accurate tool allowing minimal pure water useage
That tool alone cut my resin expense from $950 a year to 275 and the results were much better
I just have the experience today I left my gardener Paul home because I took it in so it wouldn’t freeze and I I had to use the other equipment I had to go correct almost every window in the house because it’s spitting all over the place very in accurate tool

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You guys talked me into the swivel resi neck I’m going to order one

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Jumping up-and-down with my hair on fire for three years about it save yourselves somewater why spend all that moneyI know you use water from customers water bib,on a van mounted system .how do you get the water flow to the minimum possible.
Whatever I was hooked to the customers water system I could not turn the water down low enough to not splash

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Inline shut off valve

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What I mean on the turning down of the water flow. Very difficult to achieve with the customers water. This is where the low flow pump comes into operation it saves you a lot of money and because the low flow and is more accurate with the with the angled Rezneck the work is much better almost no correcting

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What I mean is not turning the water on and off I mean turning the water flow down so use less resin and get less splash and get a better job

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I’m kinda of lost to what your saying . That inline valve can be turned off , an it will stop the flow of water coming out of the brush . It also can be turned down an the flow or stream
Of water will be reduced from 3’ to 1’ .
I mean my tds is so low here I’m really not concerned with resin cost . The money I make compared to the resin I use is not a problem. If I double my resin use next year it will only be because I made more money cleaning

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I find it’s not only a matter of the cost of the resin and water but also the quality of the work because the low flow water produces a more accurate rinse with you no less splash back and spotting

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Wright splash back causes spotting that is why I have a few of Those inline valves they allow me to turn my flow down :slight_smile:

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I’ll have to give this a go

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I use two shut off valves on my electric back pack. One sets my flow rate so it’s perfect. I have removed the handle so it doesn’t get bumped and ruin the setting. The other one is in my hand to turn my water on and off as needed.

The swivel resi gooseneck rocks.

What do you mean it as the handle removed explain that

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The handle is attached to the valve with a nut so I took it off onces I got the flow rate set just right. On my back pack the lowest speed setting wasn’t low enough. Haha

Oh. At. The lowest flo. That’s smart
I always turn off the pump at the switch. Beachside it’s still torquing with the valve turned off. This was the shurflo operating instruction. 1 min. On. 1 min. Off. To keep it cool

Great idea on the flo valve but

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I have two. One is like Mike’s in the picture and I carry it in my hand while I’m cleaning. The other one, the one we’re talking about, I got at a hardware store, like Lowes. I bet you can take the handle off the little red and black one Mike and I have as well.

Any experience with the gardener pump The new model I think has extra windings on the motor for a long term low-speed operation without overheating
Has the carry handle on top and the on off switch on top and no backpacks

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That’s what I have. I like to use very little water. Alex Gardiner told me to add the valve and adjust it to my liking. It’s the bees knee. :wink:

PS: My backpack is their older model.

I’ve been using the new version of the Gardiner backpack.

It does have many aspects about it over the Surflo.

It does have a very wide range of flow and doesn’t overheat even after 60 of straight use.

I absolutely love the handle lid.

Nice you have the model 2 the new one ? I’m going to get one of those I have a spare brand new shur flo backpack spayer. I keep for. Backup. I’d like to sell it. 150

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