TedGamble
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- Sep 28, 2006
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I have the F/G with the quick disconnect, and got to thinking. There has to be a smoother means of changing from a standard water sprayer to the F/G, and back again. Then it occured to me...
First, we use the standard configuration where we have a quick-disconnect fitting between the trigger grip and the bottle/nozzle.
Next, we get one of those twist nozzles (or the fire hoze nozzle). We then get an additional quick-disconnect fitting and put the female end of the coupling into the twist nozzle.
Voila' We can now switch from water, to foam, to water in under 5 seconds, and not spill a drop of water. The beauty of this approach is that you can quickly switch modes, and also you still maintain the ability of using the pistol grip to control the rate of flow, but use the twist nozzle to control the water pattern, and... you only need one water hose.
In case I have confused you, or you don't see the beauty of this setup, here are a few photos to clarify.
The Players
Standard Foam Gun Configuration
Twist Nozzle Attachment for Plain Water (Pre-rinse and Regular Rinse)
First, we use the standard configuration where we have a quick-disconnect fitting between the trigger grip and the bottle/nozzle.
Next, we get one of those twist nozzles (or the fire hoze nozzle). We then get an additional quick-disconnect fitting and put the female end of the coupling into the twist nozzle.
Voila' We can now switch from water, to foam, to water in under 5 seconds, and not spill a drop of water. The beauty of this approach is that you can quickly switch modes, and also you still maintain the ability of using the pistol grip to control the rate of flow, but use the twist nozzle to control the water pattern, and... you only need one water hose.
In case I have confused you, or you don't see the beauty of this setup, here are a few photos to clarify.
The Players

Standard Foam Gun Configuration

Twist Nozzle Attachment for Plain Water (Pre-rinse and Regular Rinse)
