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concept
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September 11, 2012, 11:23:34 pm »
Would this machine be sufficient to carry out chewing gum removal?
http://www.hss.com/g/59311/Super-Hot-Washer-110v.html
Looking at many options...buying a hotbox for existing Loncin 13hp machine and a rotary, buying new/used hot pressure washer or steam cleaner, or hiring.
Quite a large job, and could lead to more, so buying doesn't worry me.
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September 12, 2012, 12:03:26 am »
You would need a generator to run that unless you can use onsite power.
So you'll be paying out on petrol for pressure washer (About £20/£25 per day), fuel for generator petrol/diesel (£20 per day) and fuel for the burner (£20-£30 per day)
And you'll need a direct water feed from a tap as the pump in the Karcher isn't designed to suck from a source. Gravity forced from the bottom of an IBC tank may be ok, I wouldn't know to be honest as I've never attempted this with a Karcher.
Is there water on site?
It will be ok on gum but you can forget on a whirl-a-way with 11LPM.
We have two of these in the link below. A 15 Litre one and a 21 litre one. 21's are taller which means more coil inside.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOT-BOX-240-WATER-BOILER-15LTRS-MIN-PRESSURE-WASHER-/180518854096?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item2a07c31dd0#ht_988wt_1168
You connect this to a cold wash and on the underside there's a flow switch, when you squeeze the trigger the burner kicks in, turns off when released. You burn on red diesel or a mixture of red and kerosene and the fuel pump, fan and switch needs to run off a small generator around 1000w total. Some use a suitcase generator but as they are expensive it's cheaper to buy a 5.5hp petrol generator second hand.
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September 12, 2012, 10:16:50 am »
I use the same as Lee, but I have used one of these when I had a fault with my burner.
It was ok, it did the job, but if you need to rinse or clean the area after its rubbish.
I did find it got all the chewing gum up though.
I used an on site power source.
To run these with an onsite power source you need to burn the diesel which will cost about £15 a day and that's it, the pressure washer runs on electric. But yes you will need a direct feed.
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September 13, 2012, 09:09:36 pm »
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PETROL-PRESSURE-WASHER-2-YEAR-WARRANTY-/271011528092?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item3f198bbd9c#ht_757wt_689
Is the machine we have currently. Would the flow need turning down for a lavor hot box? Dunno how to do it other than offloader?
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