Nashville Convention Sound Off Thread

Get use to it cause your speaking in Huntsville the next time we have it too! :wink:

Coming from Tulsa.

Really looking forward to this. In :cool:

Yeah I think I can squeeze in the hour and a half drive!! Itā€™ll be tough but looking forward to meeting you guys. Nashville is a fun place for the whole family. (Especially Adults!!!) see you there

Brian Richardson
Crystal Clean Pressure Washing
270.350.SOAP

Hour and a half driveā€“you dawg:) Nashville is great. Kids and adults can have fun there. History is what I like and Nashville has some cool historyā€” Good steaks to.

Probably going to be bringing my rig that I have on my F-350 with me

Iā€™m torn between flying in or driving, if the box truck is ready I may bring that.

How far of a drive is that for you Guy?

Hey Thad-- quick thought and you may already have this for the PWRA Convention and if you do disregard. If you donā€™t how about doing a couple of giveaways for the guys who enter a ā€œBestā€ Rig,truck or whatever setup?

In Vegas we had guys climbing on top of machinery, staring and taking pics of machinery etc. Also in Albany even though it was freezing out there was guys outside braving the cold to check out some of the rigs out there. My good buddy Bob Schmitt won the best rig setup with his box truck. Man that was cool.

Most field type guys I know, myself included, are fascinated with machinery and how they tick. Also to admire how others put together their setups.

Anywho - I just thought I throw that one at ya if you arenā€™t doing it already:)

if Guy is bringing his rig whatā€™s the point??

I believe 8 or 9 hrs.

hmm maybe I should bring the wash wagonā€¦

Now where talking:) guys bringing their rigs was always cool stuff.

Guys got cool stuff. I even bought one of his Powerwashers. If Guy is selling something you know itā€™s not going to be something 2nd rate.

Some of these guys build the baddest azz rigs that a distributor would never even think to put together for sale. Itā€™s amazing to see what the people in the field have assembled to help them complete their jobs day in and day out. This has always been one of my favorite things to see-- and maybe because like college, class work was never my thing.