That grass is gorgeous.
What is that blue coating on the decking? @Jake_Lambert
They recently had sod put down. I washed the same house last year before it sold and the front yard was an absolute disaster.
Itās held up really well so far. Did require some prepwork to make sure it would adhere to the pressure-treated deck though.
How about a walk around or pictures of your trailer when you get some spare time? Whatās the 4th reel for? A second pressure washer? Do you ever have any regrets on the hotbox and just wish you wouldāve went with a hot water washer? I guess one plus of the hotbox is you can use any washer with it. Iām close to pulling the trigger on a new hot water machine but havenāt really thought about a hot box yet. I already have a generator on my trailer but I rarely use it.
Hey sorry. I havenāt been on here in a while. Iāll do a walk around today. I really like the hotbox. Iām not sure if I would get a hot water machine simply because I donāt use hot water much so most of the time I bypass it, which you canāt do with a whole unit.
I canāt figure out how to post the video. Message me your email and I shoot it over to you.
Post to youtube and link here is the easiest way Iāve found for videos.
Whoa now. I may look young but Iām a grandpa when it comes to anything tech.
Shoot me your address Iāll send you a tape of my trailer.
cracking up
āBe kind please rewindā - Blockbuster
Do you send out a VCR with this as well? Is there an deposit on equipment?
Picked up the new trailer today. Wanted to stain the deck boards but they are practically dripping with preservatives. I have it sitting in the sun but it might be days before I can stain it. might have to go naked for a while.
If itās pressure treated, youāre likely looking at weeks before the moisture content is at a place where you can stain it.
Thatās what I was afraid of. I traded in my old trailer so I only have a week to get the old one back to the dealer.
In the sun will help. Shoot, if youāre desperate you could put a fan blowing over it to keep the air moving and try to help dry it out quicker.
But Iād go naked instead of staining it too early.
It might be a good way to wrap-up the season in a few monthsāpull everything off, clean it, stain it, put it all back on. And youāre ready for 2021.
Rocking on year three with my trailer with absolutely no finish on the deck boards. The way I see it is if they rot out in three years itās $100 worth of lumber, five minutes with a chainsaw and about an hour to put new boards in and screw them down.
My deck boards look perfectly fine. Canāt see most of it anyhow with all the stuff on there.
Thatās what I would do. Just wait until your season is over for winter if you shutdown. If not, just way until January or February when itās colder and work is slower.
Iāve got an extra chopsaw if you want me to send it to you .