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pressure washer hose repair..
hate to correct you "pop"... but no a broken pressure washer hose does
not "flail" around... pressure washers acheive high pressure only when the flow is reduced to minimum amounts. if you remove the nozzle or tip you'll see your output is a little better than you can ****... (unless you've consumed lots of budweiser) |
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wrote in message oups.com... hate to correct you "pop"... but no a broken pressure washer hose does not "flail" around... pressure washers acheive high pressure only when the flow is reduced to minimum amounts. if you remove the nozzle or tip you'll see your output is a little better than you can ****... (unless you've consumed lots of budweiser) I suspect he's just a drunken fool....trolling...and so suggest pay him no mind.... FWIW: In his spare time, appears he also enjoys helping others to scam social security for disability checks. -- SVL |
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