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Cimex spray kit
#1
saw this online


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#2
Where?

Why? That is like putting ketchup on a steak. Both taste good alone but not together.
I like the Cimex gravity feed.
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#3
I would love something like that for my 13" rotary if it didn't mean another cord. Does anything like that exist?

I think it would be perfect for putting down solution prior to HWE without overwetting.
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#4
You could buy a 110v pump (maybe something like a Shurflo diaphram 60 psi) and use your existing power cord from your rotary to wire it in.
Add one of these.. http://www.excellent-supply.com/Mytee-Wa...p_174.html

The HWE guys could probably inform you what spray tip would work best..
We used to install windshield washer pumps and solution tanks to propane buffers for spraybuffing.
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#5
Is it Cool? For Sure.

Is it Necessary? I don't think so.

But you have to love people's desire to try new things.
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#6
I've thought about going the pump route, but the wiring part scares me. I'm not even close to being a qualified electrician. Big Grin
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#7
If you were close by, I would wire it for you.
Does your 13" rotary cord have a plug at the bottom of the handle where your power cord plugs into your motor? Many wallbangers do. If so, you could easily use a two outlet splitter, attach a male plug to your pump and plug it in...
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#8
It looks neat and I might like to try it once, but I don't think it would be an improvement on the gravity feed system currently on the Cimex.
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#9
The ability to have both is a great option in my view , I know of those machines that have both options, I have thought about doing that to my rotary many times
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#10
Im not sure what to make of this. I still have trouble keeping a consistent amount of solution feeding through the cimex. Sometimes I am a little heavy an it starts spitting foam. Sometimes Im a little lite and I get no whitening. When I use the Orbot I feel much more in control of consistently putting down the right amount of chemical because I can see the spray, and where I am spraying. But I always get great results with the Cimex, so "if it aint broke...dont fix it".
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