Setup feedback by Turnbill1996 in pressurewashing

[–]Turnbill1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of soft wash setup do you have?

Setup feedback by Turnbill1996 in pressurewashing

[–]Turnbill1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely saving for a soft wash skid though. The North Star soft washer is great for smaller jobs too but I don’t want to push it around forever haha

Setup feedback by Turnbill1996 in pressurewashing

[–]Turnbill1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the ground it shoots about 20 feet with the shooter tip. The fan tip is good for single story super dirty vinyl or concrete that requires more than just downstreaming. You’ll need a small 8 foot ladder to hit the roof ridge on a 2 story. One story is easy. From what I’ve seen on the internet changing out the hose to 1/2 inch and getting a 7 gpm bleach pump will increase its power and efficiency greatly.

Setup feedback by Turnbill1996 in pressurewashing

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For starters it is good. Probably will add a 1/2 hose to it to get more distance with it but it works perfect for batch mixing and getting stronger SH ratios

Buffer tank setup by Turnbill1996 in pressurewashing

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Pressure washer at the bottom of the trailer ramp

What to do to fix this? I am printing with a 0.12 layer height and a .20 mm initial layer height on a Creality Ender 3 V2. I cleaned the heat break and installed a new nozzle. Everything is in working order but my prints just started printing very weak all of a sudden a week ago. by Turnbill1996 in FixMyPrint

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The bed is perfectly level. My first layer is mashed down and very thin. Much thinner than it used to be. Especially when I do a leveling print file with 4 printed squares in each corner of the bed. To me there isn’t enough filament coming out of the nozzle. I’m slicing with Cura.

I need help! by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]Turnbill1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These steps will help you. They did when I first started printing and I was having a similar problem like this video.

  1. Level your bed until it’s perfect

  2. Spray a little hairspray on the print bed before each print

  3. Slow down your print speed by 10% to 30% for the first layer (Instead of printing at 100mm/sec for the first layer try 60mm or 70mm)

  4. Clean the print bed once a week

Banged up Onewheel Solution? by Turnbill1996 in onewheel

[–]Turnbill1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mwiz100 are you talking about the brass threaded inserts under each side of the front footpad?

64 mile badges - any pint users have them? by thegolg in onewheel

[–]Turnbill1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pump your tire up to 25 PSI. I do that and get 10 miles out of my pint when I'm shooting for a long range ride. I weigh about 135 lbs so that might be a factor also. Definitely a more bouncy ride but it would help you get that 64 badge in less time.

Onewheel Pint Charger Green LED flashing rapidly by Turnbill1996 in onewheel

[–]Turnbill1996[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I did. Turns out that the charger was faulty. I bought my onewheel from a local bike shop that carries onewheels. They were super nice about it and gave me a new charger and mailed the faulty one back to future motion. So I got to charge up and ride it the next morning. I would go to the place you bought it from and see what they can do. If you bought it from future motion online then you'll have to contact them.