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My Homemade Sprayer

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Bill Mc

04-25-2002 19:07:07




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I thought some of you gadget heads might like to see my homemade weed and fertalizer sprayer.

Spec Sheet. 4 amp sure flow pump 2.5 g/m from camper 7 stainless steel spray nozels 55 gallon plastic barrel 12 volt battery remote on/off switch reinforced rubber curtain Homemade carryall 2 old motorcycle tie downs Total investment $0.0 Cobble factor 99.1% Effectiveness 100%

My neighbor has sprayer envy, his is 3 feet mine is 7 feet :) :) :)

Bill Mc

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Allan (ID)

05-08-2002 09:28:34




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 Re: My Homemade Sprayer in reply to Bill Mc, 04-25-2002 19:07:07  
Bill,

Great looking sprayer, I hope to do the same. How did you connect each spray hose to the barrel? Also, how do you know how many gallons you have for proper mixture unless you fill it full each time? Thanks.

Allan (ID)



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Boogity OH

04-26-2002 18:13:00




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 Re: My Homemade Sprayer in reply to Bill Mc, 04-25-2002 19:07:07  
Nice job Bill. You have inspired me to go ahead and make one too. I've been thinking about it for some time now and your setup is straight forward. I like it. Thanks.

What kind of spray nozzles are you using?



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Bill Mc

04-26-2002 19:33:51




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 Re: Re: My Homemade Sprayer in reply to Boogity OH, 04-26-2002 18:13:00  
Thanks!!
The nozzles were from and old project at work. I don’t remember the specs but Tractor Supply should have what you need. BTW a fan pattern nozzle might be better than a cone type. Try to get a nozzle that makes larger droplets, a fine mist cone will aggravate drifting and unwanted plant kill (been there done that).
What part of OHIO are you in?? I live 25 miles SE of Toledo.

Bill Mc

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Frank (VA)

04-26-2002 13:41:43




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 Re: My Homemade Sprayer in reply to Bill Mc, 04-25-2002 19:07:07  
I hope the el Quida guys can't make one that easy!



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Bill Mc

04-26-2002 17:37:38




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 Re: Re: My Homemade Sprayer in reply to Frank (VA), 04-26-2002 13:41:43  
Hey Frank
I don't think there are any weeds left in Afghanistan to spray!!



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