Closed a small building wash today. Scheduled for end of April. Eagerly awaiting arrival of my new gen3 skid
AC Lockyer said
Apr 3, 2015
She goes on the rack for completion in about a week Jeff. Ill update you sooooooooon.
AC
Ray Burke said
Apr 27, 2015
can't wait to see pictures of the job!
Jeffrey Kirby said
Apr 28, 2015
Ray--we picked up our skid at the Revolution Camp in SC, so we rescheduled for this coming weekend.
Bob Riddick said
Apr 28, 2015
Jeffrey Kirby wrote:
Ray--we picked up our skid at the Revolution Camp in SC, so we rescheduled for this coming weekend.
Hey, Jeff. Be sure to post some pictures of your new rig along with the job photos. Best of luck on your first project!
John Aloisio said
Apr 28, 2015
Good luck Jeff!! Keep us posted.
Troy Layman said
May 7, 2015
Jeff, how did that job turn out for you?
I saw that rig first hand....very shiny and Purdie!
Jeffrey Kirby said
May 8, 2015
The job went mostly well. The before & after was not dramatic, as the building was not extremely dirty.
My crew did a mediocre job rinsing the area around the work site resulting in some 1% leaving spots on the aluminum sponsons on a pontoon boat nearby. Going this weekend to inspect.
Troy Layman said
May 9, 2015
Sorry to hear that Jeff. I hope they come out easily.
Jeffrey Kirby said
May 9, 2015
Troy,
I have a lot of contacts in the marine industry in that area. I worked as a deckhand/captain for almost 10 years in various locations worldwide, on charter boats. I know some boat detailers who can remedy the problem. I want to see the effects for myself
Closed a small building wash today. Scheduled for end of April. Eagerly awaiting arrival of my new gen3 skid
AC
Ray--we picked up our skid at the Revolution Camp in SC, so we rescheduled for this coming weekend.
Hey, Jeff. Be sure to post some pictures of your new rig along with the job photos. Best of luck on your first project!
Good luck Jeff!! Keep us posted.
I saw that rig first hand....very shiny and Purdie!
The job went mostly well. The before & after was not dramatic, as the building was not extremely dirty.
My crew did a mediocre job rinsing the area around the work site resulting in some 1% leaving spots on the aluminum sponsons on a pontoon boat nearby. Going this weekend to inspect.
Troy,
I have a lot of contacts in the marine industry in that area. I worked as a deckhand/captain for almost 10 years in various locations worldwide, on charter boats. I know some boat detailers who can remedy the problem. I want to see the effects for myself