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12-06-08, 11:45 AM
If you pack it properly and don't get one thats too big it shoud be fine. Or you could start stocking retail stuff and fill it that way. If not, pack the gaps with sheet plastic which you can lay out when you are spraying. Thats what I do! Lx
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09-10-08, 04:59 PM
I too carry mine in a bright pink suitcase but it feels too big to be karting it about i need to get a smaller one. Although i like the idea of a wheelie holdall instead.
how much do you all charge per a spray? any offfers?? i'm looking for a few ideas on offers.. |
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09-10-08, 05:28 PM
I have one like Jaffacake... and it is like a flight bag (like the ones piolets use with the large centre inclosure and two side pockets) ... so a large internal compartment that holds the turbine and 4 small bottles of solution, plus the gun, extension lead and funnel..... one side pocket is ideal for the hose and the other for all your stationary and disposable bits and bobs.
It is very easy to carry around and the shoulder strap just sits on one shoulder and I used to carry my booth on the other shoulder which would have a couple of towels and couch roll inserted.... |
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10-10-08, 06:49 AM
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