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tank full or empty?

September 11 2007 at 9:03 PM
Ken 

Does the head pressure change depending on how full the tanks is?
I ask because if I'm scrubbing or stripping I may not need water in the tank but if it is going to give me more pressure I'll fill it up.


thanks

K

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: tank full or empty?

September 11 2007, 9:29 PM 

The CIMEX head pressure is the same regardless of whether the tank is empty, full, or somewhere in between.

YOUR head pressure may vary depending on your checkbook balance, the barometric pressure, and the mood of your wife.






Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com


    
This message has been edited by cimex on Sep 11, 2007 9:32 PM
This message has been edited by cimex on Sep 11, 2007 9:30 PM


 
 
Phil R

Too Funny

September 12 2007, 7:18 AM 

I was not prepared for humor this morning. when I read that, I laffed out loud. So, I read it again to make sure it was what i read...it was...another LOL. Rick...way to go!

 
 
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