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Posted by: verno53 ®

03/12/2010, 12:17:27

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Is there a way to pump water at my discretion i.e. trigger or button, through a hose the size of a dime and the length of 3 to 4ft???






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Posted by: Kelly Bramble ®

03/12/2010, 14:03:41

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Sounds like a pressure washer wand---- Visit Lowes, Home Depot, or Northern tool - pretty cheap.

http://www.homedepot.com/Outdoors-Outdoor-Power-Equipment-Pressure-Washers/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xgrZarmw/R-100664072/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053







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Posted by: Marky ®

03/12/2010, 12:41:46

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Hi...I removed your posts and all of the responses. It seems that you were using this forum as a place to design your product with little effort from you and for your profit.

This forum has the greatest bunch of engineers that you'll ever find and to come here throw a sketch up with little info and say its proprietary...is a bit frustrating.

If you would like to submit questions such as the one above that's great.

To answer the above question...go out and buy one of those Swiffer cleaners and reverse engineer it.


 

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