R. J.
Supporting Member
My Simpson pressure washer is rated at 4000 PSI and the Ryobi surface cleaner states up to 4200 PSI. So it should work.
My Simpson pressure washer is rated at 4000 PSI and the Ryobi surface cleaner states up to 4200 PSI. So it should work.
Yes I do because I ened up putting up my 500 feet of fence. I done it for a third of what these so called professional fence builders wanted. For details you can find my fence build in the Remodeling Thread.

Sounds like it is built the same way as my 12'x 20' bike work shop.Very nice toolbox!
I'm well on my way to getting one built for myself. My Amish contractor is building my shed off site then the ram dually will be dropping it on its resting spot. Very cool trailer if you haven't seen a shed trailer. 14x24 smartside with a gambrel metal roof, 8x8 roll door on the end, man door and 2 shed windows on the long wall, 12" floor joist spacing, 3/4" plywood floor and a 4' loft shelf across the back.
4x6 frame for the limestone bed that I'm filling and compacting. Hoping for instant gratification and dry weather mid December. No more messing with the roll bar on the BX. The 24x24 garage is planned to have its door facing the gravel driveway with the back corner around where the backhoe is sitting and the other corner in front of the well (grey milk crate), as soon as I can save up the dough...
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I bought a new CURT aluminum trailer hitch ball mount for a two inch receiver. It's rated for 8,000 pounds. It has a two inch drop or it can be insstalled upside down which gives it a one inch rise. It was $50 shipped for AMAZON. The lockable hitch pin ($26) and the 2 inch ball ($16) I got from LOWES. I have about four of the steel hitch ball mounts but they rust way too soon. Then they rust the inside of the trucks receiver.
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Looks really good. When we done our two additions on our house and my work shop we didn't use a drywall lift. Mostly because I had alot of help from guys that were 6' 4" +.
Looks really good.
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