ski2
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- Dec 2, 2011
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Wandering around the plumbing department at Lowes today figured out how I could build an under car washer out of PVC pipe for about $15.
Basically a 3/4" pipe (with angle adapters) attached to the hose (with a female hose bib attachment) with 3-4' to go under the car.
At the end of the 3/4" pipe a "T" adapter so the actual washing portion (2-3' PVC with multiple small holes) would run 90 degrees to the handle.
So here's the question: Would the water pressure coming out of the holes in the 2-3' PVC used for the washing portion be higher if this portion of the pipe was 1/2" or would the pressure be higher if this portion was 3/4" like the water delivery portion of the device??
Basically like this device The Underwasher :: Hose accessory that lets you clean under your car, RV, boat or ATV! but with the actual washing portion running 90 degrees to the longer pieces--I think it would be easier to handle this way.
Basically a 3/4" pipe (with angle adapters) attached to the hose (with a female hose bib attachment) with 3-4' to go under the car.
At the end of the 3/4" pipe a "T" adapter so the actual washing portion (2-3' PVC with multiple small holes) would run 90 degrees to the handle.
So here's the question: Would the water pressure coming out of the holes in the 2-3' PVC used for the washing portion be higher if this portion of the pipe was 1/2" or would the pressure be higher if this portion was 3/4" like the water delivery portion of the device??
Basically like this device The Underwasher :: Hose accessory that lets you clean under your car, RV, boat or ATV! but with the actual washing portion running 90 degrees to the longer pieces--I think it would be easier to handle this way.