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patrick coady
Posted: Feb 02, 2006 06:27 PM
reccomendations?
I am about to dive into the foam industry at the residential insulation level,and perhaps bedliners. Any specific equipment/ applicator-foam manufacturers to avoid or highly reccomended.
Posted: Feb 03, 2006 06:09 PM
Just getting into the industry, first and foremost good luck it can be a crazy biz. Both frustrating and rewarding. I quess no different than any other biz. As far as equiptment is concerned if your main focus is going to be on residential insulation, you can't go wrong with a Graco E-20 Graco Hose and a Fusion. A generator will be essential, as well as 200 ft. of hose and a whip. Regardless of what others may say a nice compressor would be beneficial, but if budget is a major factor spend it on the generator hose and whip. The middle of the road oiled IR will be just fine. Also if you are going to be sticking with mostly one type of foam such as rigid or open cell. 30+ yrs in biz says you cant beat pressure tanks, Pumps are just one more thing to worry about on your rig. As far as material the main thing is a good relationship with your supplier . Some do seem a little better in certain applications.
SprayFoamSupply.com
Posted: Mar 26, 2006 08:01 AM
Any links for a good source for pressure tanks?

Thanks,

George
Melvin Chandler
Posted: Mar 27, 2006 09:44 PM
Is a pressure tank also considered the air tank?
SprayFoamSupply.com
Posted: Mar 28, 2006 06:37 AM
No,

A pressure tank is a holding tank that is filled with material, one for A and one for B. They come in various sizes. You fill each one with 3-6 sets of material, and connect it to the proportioner. You then put DRY air into the top and pressurize it. That is how you feed the proportioner, no drum pumps in the truck, no changing out drums on the job, just show up and spray.

George
Posted: Mar 28, 2006 07:34 AM
george..any reputable welding/fabrication shop should be able to make you bulk tanks...

any pre manufactured suppliers out there?

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