Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
I had the ryobi foam cannon before it broke (it was shit), and it had a standard fitting that hooked up to my pressure washer.But if the foam cannon is shit, why do you want it? I don't get it.
I had the ryobi foam cannon before it broke (it was shit), and it had a standard fitting that hooked up to my pressure washer.But if the foam cannon is shit, why do you want it? I don't get it.
So, is the attachment that broke the thing on the bottom (which I guess goes to the bottle), or one of the ones in the wand?This is the tool, not a foam cannon
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Its a battery powered sprayer (i wouldnt call it a a pressure washer by any means, but rather a portable hose). I use it as a chemical sprayer, tree sprayer, window rinser, etc. Its super handy because its cordless water. Can run off any tank, water bucket, stream, etc.
It just would be so much more useful if the attachement mechanism was standard qd, not the proprietary ryobi qd.
wand side. the water input is a standard qd.So, is the attachment that broke the thing on the bottom (which I guess goes to the bottle), or one of the ones in the wand?
I'd say shapeways is your best bet, but that's only because they're the only guys I've ever dealt with on that front before.wand side. the water input is a standard qd.
Isn't ASA better than ABS? Honest question as I just so happen to have stumbled on ASA today.I'd say shapeways is your best bet, but that's only because they're the only guys I've ever dealt with on that front before.
I think there are others advertised through thingiverse.
Definitely go with ABS or PETG. They're both stronger than PLA, and not as water averse as nylon. I'd plan on doing finishing work to whatever you get, and make sure it's 100% infill.
I've never seen ASA printed before, so it could be better, could be worse.Isn't ASA better than ABS? Honest question as I just so happen to have stumbled on ASA today.
Asa > *Isn't ASA better than ABS? Honest question as I just so happen to have stumbled on ASA today.
Vid I got some suggestions from. Seems to work well enough. Could probably scan your face and put it on your butt and print it out.Does it actually work?
Yes. A million times.WOULD YOU DOWNLOAD A CAR?
Been wanting to go tungsten, at home and at work. Keep me updated on other shit it does or doesn't do properly?So it turned out that my tungsten nozzle was not plug and play. Apparently it was too short to seal against whatever the pipe is called that goes through the heater block. The result was leaking out of the top of the heater block.
Just got finished disassembling everything, setting that pipe to the right depth, and putting it all back together. Prints like buttah now. yay!
I've been running it for a few months now. Highly recommend. It has the speed of brass, with the durability of tool steel.Been wanting to go tungsten, at home and at work. Keep me updated on other shit it does or doesn't do properly?
It's been printing great, even before this. I noticed it leaking once when printing PLA a couple of weeks ago, but then it stopped. When printing PETG a few days ago, it started leaking really badly.Been wanting to go tungsten, at home and at work. Keep me updated on other shit it does or doesn't do properly?