JETTERS NORTHWEST - "Get" Jetting!

JETTERS NORTHWEST - "Get" Jetting!

View "Get" Jetting videos of various Tech-Talks, Trainings, & Demos for Jetters, Nozzles, Accessories, & Techniques from JETTERS NORTHWEST !!
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  • @unclognh
    @unclognhКүн бұрын

    This will be handy thank you

  • @leopinero479
    @leopinero47912 күн бұрын

    Where can I buy those hose? Can you recommend one please? Thanks

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest10 күн бұрын

    Here is a link to the most popular size: shop.jettersnorthwest.com/collections/jetter-hose/products/3-16-stainless-steel-trap-hose?variant=38744869827 BUT to recommend a particular hose we really need to know: [a] what are your jetter's GPM and PSI performance-specifications? [b] what pipe size(s) are you needing to clean? [c] do you need the hose & nozzle to pass through P-traps?? (NOTE: you'll need a nozzle as well as the hose)

  • @codybenson25
    @codybenson2518 күн бұрын

    Nozzle extensions can save your life! Especially if you work on a 1 inch truck. I heard about a guy who's nozzle flipped around, came back out of the manhole and hit him. It filled his lungs with water. Penetrated his chest. I've had saw motors flip around and come back at me and that is super scary. Always use an extension!

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience!! Nozzle Extension use is almost ZERO in the "service jetting" industry among rooter-type jetting operators with 1/2" or 3/8" hoses. People need to be made aware of the potential danger of a jetting-nozzle turning around and flying back out of the pipe when they jet 8-inch and larger lines -- AND -- how using a simple & cheap Nozzle-Extension is excellent practice to help protect operators and bystanders from that danger!!

  • @jeremysmithson6170
    @jeremysmithson617020 күн бұрын

    Nice plug in Jetter by the way

  • @brian2100
    @brian2100Ай бұрын

    If I buy this with the 3/8 hose what would be the pressure and gpm with drops

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    For the Eagle-200 trailers, 3/8" hose would be on the 10gpm/4000psi model "4010-DWR", which drops to about 3200psi at the nozzle when flowing the full 10gpm at full throttle thru its 400-feet of 3/8" hose

  • @brian2100
    @brian210013 күн бұрын

    @JETTERSnorthwest what if you go with half inch hose what would be the pressure at the nozzle thanks

  • @christopheredwards8092
    @christopheredwards8092Ай бұрын

    I seriously think a portable quite high pressure hose ie with a decent sized tank and a jet trigger controlled nozzle which controlled the psi would be very useful. Where is one or can it be invented?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    If you're asking for a quiet indoor jetting machine with automatic start-stop for "on-demand" jetting the simply click this link!: shop.jettersnorthwest.com/collections/drain-invaders/products/the-drain-invader-electric-sewer-jetter-2050-psi-1-4-gpm-2-in-1

  • @brian2100
    @brian2100Ай бұрын

    can you get 12 gpm through a 3/8 hose

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    Yes indeed - but we prefer 1/2" since there is a lot of pressure-drop thru 3/8" at 12gpm -- it's just shy of 300psi for every 100-feet of hose (IF the jetter is actually putting out 12gpm under pressure). Btw - that's 3X the psi-loss vs. 1/2" at 12gpm

  • @brian2100
    @brian2100Ай бұрын

    @JETTERSnorthwest do you sell half inch 150 feet section

  • @markhill4419
    @markhill4419Ай бұрын

    my worker use a few times then set in my garage over a year , pull it out quit working after 2 mins , keeps shutting off dead , like some of there stuff but this machine is crap and i got the one above this note this in no means mean they sell crap , this one i got did not live up to what i thought it should be

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    Hi does the jetter turn on at all? If it does not run at all it may be the Ground-Fault interrupter within the power-cord. But if it does run, connect water and run it WITHOUT a nozzle for a while (hold the hose tightly so it doesn't get away from you!!) because a common issue with small electric-powered jetters is if any of the orifice-holes in the nozzle plugs then the motor kicks off to protect itself, or it stops-and-starts thinking that you have closed the ball-valve for a moment. If it runs fine without nozzle then check/clear all the orifices in all of the jetter's nozzles. Let us know !

  • @markhill4419
    @markhill441917 күн бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest still working my garage outlet was too week , machine still working fine overall , thx

  • @brian2100
    @brian2100Ай бұрын

    is your half inch hose flexible

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    Compared to many cheaper 1/2" types yessir @brian2100 because of 2 factors: [1] its non-sticky jacketing is more pliable and [2] we use an aramid-fiber underneath to hold pressure up to 5500psi vs. cheaper multi-layer polyester 4000psi which makes a hose fatter/stiffer -- in fact sometimes customers question that it's 1/2" cuz it has a skinnier outside-diameter than most 1/2 hoses ;)

  • @brian2100
    @brian21002 ай бұрын

    Nice jetter. Question do you use a regular car battery or a marine grade battery to power the electric start thanks

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    We use a Garden Tractor Battery on Eagle "200" Jetters and our Brute model Jetters (we use a larger Group 24 battery on our larger Eagle jetter models)

  • @SchoolsWithTools
    @SchoolsWithTools2 ай бұрын

    Very helpful Thank you. I will order one soon

  • @brian2100
    @brian21002 ай бұрын

    Hi what’s the measurements of that trailer thanks

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwestАй бұрын

    Approximately 12-feet Long X 6-ft Wide X 5-ft Tall

  • @brian2100
    @brian2100Ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest is that the bed length or the total width with tires thanks

  • @blockeddrainkorea_no.1
    @blockeddrainkorea_no.12 ай бұрын

    good 아주 좋은 비교 영상입니다

  • @OkayAhhgain
    @OkayAhhgain2 ай бұрын

    How feet of hose can fit on that reel

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest2 ай бұрын

    400-feet of 3/8" hose -or- 300-feet of 1/2" hose. If you need 400' of 1/2" we can do a wider reel

  • @asaholey
    @asaholey2 ай бұрын

    I need this for maintenance to avoid blockage. What is the maximum psi for home sink drain?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest2 ай бұрын

    In the USA, 120-volt electric-powered indoor jetters max out at about 2300psi, but for best results they are typically run around 1500psi-1800psi to allow for more GPM flow out the cleaning-nozzle ;)

  • @asaholey
    @asaholey2 ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest. For best result what is recommended gpm and psi?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest2 ай бұрын

    1.5gpm-2gpm at around 1800psi is solid if you're talking results from a small 120-volt electric-powered jetter, and you can add a good rotating grease/sludge nozzle to deal with bonded buildup. But if you can connect the mini/trap jetting hose to a larger gasoline or propane engine-powered jetter then you can jump up to around 5gpm and 3000+psi for far better cleaning-power - especially if dealing with tough grease

  • @BennyLC79
    @BennyLC793 ай бұрын

    Is the wind up control box water proof. Can it be mounted to rear of trailor and left in the elements?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest2 ай бұрын

    The hose reel control-box is "dripproof" and we also use it on our trailer-mounted Eagle Jetters which are out in the elements, of course ;)

  • @davehumphrey4075
    @davehumphrey40753 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. Won’t be long now and I will be putting it all into practice. Brute on its way soon!,

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest3 ай бұрын

    Yep getting close Dave! Excited for you sir :)

  • @hapahaole64
    @hapahaole643 ай бұрын

    What is the best way to maneuver a 90 degree angle that goes vertically into an rv tank? Thank you.

  • @fishawk90
    @fishawk903 ай бұрын

    Would the 3/8 #6 work on 6” clay pipe?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest3 ай бұрын

    For cutting out roots? And what is your jetter's GPM/PSI specs? The #6 is maximum 6-GPM if you have a 4000psi machine, or it yields about 5-GPM at 3000psi... that'd be relatively weak GPM-impact - do you have a higher-GPM jetter??

  • @fishawk90
    @fishawk903 ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest I don't have a jetter just a Honda pressure washer 4gpm 4000 psi. Yes it's for roots in the pipe.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest3 ай бұрын

    OK with a 4-GPM machine the REAPER #6 will "only" build about 2000-2500 PSI which will still do some light cutting. We can improve that PSI to ~3000 by customizing it from standard 4 rear thrust-jets down to 3 rear thrust-jets, but that'll reduce the Reaper's ability to pull itself and the hose into the pipe so I'd only recommend that if the pipe-distance is under 75'. Bottom line: it'll be slow-going bit it will do root-cutting for you, but it might miss roots at top of the pipe due to the low 4-GPM input. Hope that helps -- let us know!

  • @fishawk90
    @fishawk903 ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest thnx. Gonna get it done by roater rooter since I don't have the right jetter.

  • @MrSalemstar
    @MrSalemstar3 ай бұрын

    Would it be good for a urinal?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest3 ай бұрын

    Urinals are fickle as you know - it depends on the design. If the urinal/drain has a smooth/bending flow-path then the nozzle+hose can typically be worked thru the pipe's curves, but if the urinal has a blocky flow-path then the nozzle likely will hit a "road-block" and you'll have to pull it

  • @Sagemeister007
    @Sagemeister0073 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this informative and detailed video. In my experience with clogged drains for my home, typically I snaked about less than 10' from the P trap. Would this replace snaking? Thanks.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest3 ай бұрын

    It depends on the hardness of the blockage: Yes for the common "soft" clogs these small electric-powered Drain Invader jetters can blast thru blockages that a small snake can -- plus the jetter scours & flushes the pipe. For very "hardened" blockages the snake might be faster at unclogging, and then many pros finish with the Drain Invader to scour and flush the pipe :)

  • @ericerto8250
    @ericerto82504 ай бұрын

    Ordered it can't wait to use it

  • @andrewredmond799
    @andrewredmond7994 ай бұрын

    I have a kranzle 2160 and my 4 inch sewer pipe has a lot of lime from the hard water in our area which catch the paper and solids, what would you recommend to clean the lime out of the pipe

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest4 ай бұрын

    Hmm it looks like the 2160 does only 2.9gpm which is pretty light for de-scaling lime -- we like to see the GPM at least match the 4" pipe-diameter for scouring the pipe, or double that GPM for professional "rooter class" cleaning. But to answer your question I would use a rotating "controlled-speed" Grease-Hog type with no forward jet -- no guarantees since I don't know how hardened the lime scale is, but if it not too dense this will work well: shop.jettersnorthwest.com/collections/1-4-jetter-nozzles/products/1-4-grease-hog-nozzle?variant=47666522685747

  • @andrewredmond799
    @andrewredmond7994 ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest thank you very much for that..much appreciated

  • @paulrader5567
    @paulrader55674 ай бұрын

    Another great video, I am new to Jetting so I learn a lot form your videos. I just placed my order for the hose guide with Jetters Northwest.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for becoming a Jetters NorthWest customer! Feel free to ask questions :)

  • @paulrader5567
    @paulrader55674 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video, I am new to Jetting, very interested in the drain invader X model. Keep up the good work. Love your videos and your company.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest4 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Indeed, the original DRAIN INVADER and the newer "X" model have really performed well for our customers!

  • @reubprue8602
    @reubprue86024 ай бұрын

    15:28 Wait, did you just say to use Vaseline on that o-ring? Never use petroleum on an O-ring. Use a silicone or teflon based lube. O-rings are rubber and will deteriorate and expand under petroleum so use silicon lube. Even special applications like Viton 'O' rings/seals for acidic applications and EPDM for alkaline applications. If ever in doubt, use silicon lube! Heads-up to auto workers, the rubber weather striping on your car or around your sunroof, never use a petroleum-based products, only silicon lube. Yes, I've heard the stories of auto repair shops recommending Vaseline but let me warn you, it will lead to O-ring/weather striping expansion (swelling) and deterioration of the rubber. Great video though.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback, but FYI all of the o-rings in our water-system are petroleum-resistant "Buna-N" (aka Nitrile) or "Viton" material (not "natural" rubber) so vaseline-types condition them nicely ;)

  • @witelashd3o
    @witelashd3o4 ай бұрын

    Great analogy.

  • @philiporton6020
    @philiporton60204 ай бұрын

    Have a main drain back up with no roots?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest4 ай бұрын

    Oh yes - other common problems are grease, scale, sludge, dirt/rocks from a broken pipe, animals, and a big problem today is a buildup of "flushable" wipes. Or a combination of any of those.

  • @blockeddrainkorea_no.1
    @blockeddrainkorea_no.15 ай бұрын

    good 우리도 같은 액추에이터를 사용중입니다

  • @larrytheplumber9851
    @larrytheplumber98515 ай бұрын

    How much bud

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest5 ай бұрын

    Are you asking about a Water-Tank & Skid package??

  • @larrytheplumber9851
    @larrytheplumber98515 ай бұрын

    Can you guys get me a mongoose 🎉

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest5 ай бұрын

    We build the EAGLE-300 "4020" 20gpm/4000psi - here's a video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qKWqkpKzZda-hJs.html

  • @brian2100
    @brian21005 ай бұрын

    Hi does your company sell face shields for jetting I couldn’t find them on your web site

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest5 ай бұрын

    Hi, sorry no we do not offer a line of PPE

  • @PatchworxStudios
    @PatchworxStudios6 ай бұрын

    Revolutionising woodworking xD.

  • @karliles3136
    @karliles31366 ай бұрын

    How much $$$

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest6 ай бұрын

    Brute jetter models start around $12k usd for basic, up to around $20k for loaded packages w/Wireless-Remote, Water-Tank, root-cutter. Lots of options available; Email [email protected] if you'd like a contractor's pricing breakdown

  • @lupelobinapesca4105
    @lupelobinapesca41056 ай бұрын

    Good afternoon, I need one of those equipment, you can help me where I can buy it

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest6 ай бұрын

    Please email your inquiry to [email protected] and write that you are interested in the "BRUTE" Skid-jetters, or call 206-507-2114

  • @SchoolsWithTools
    @SchoolsWithTools6 ай бұрын

    should the same results be expected with either of your gas cart jetters? Which is to say 9GPM 4000PSI or 12GPM 3000PSI??

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest6 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed - it just takes 2 to 3 times longer with the 9-GPM or 12-GPM models ;)

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest6 ай бұрын

    Here is a video showing the 4009 Brute shredding roots with the Reaper nozzle (and we only throttled it up to 7-GPM at 3000-PSI !): kzread.info/dash/bejne/gZ16xcSFfrCqZ7w.html

  • @conbonesthevoid1448
    @conbonesthevoid14487 ай бұрын

    I built our own jetter trailer and we use it every day.

  • @Sh1tzboutagodown
    @Sh1tzboutagodown7 ай бұрын

    What’s the specs on psi and gpm?

  • @stevebjones9268
    @stevebjones92687 ай бұрын

    9gpm/4000psi then, now 10gpm/4000psi 😊

  • @Sh1tzboutagodown
    @Sh1tzboutagodown7 ай бұрын

    An extra short….I can relate

  • @mymaserati100stock4
    @mymaserati100stock47 ай бұрын

    I have the original version AR Blue pressure washer, cost me $200 hoses and valve $200

  • @PlumbingExplained
    @PlumbingExplained7 ай бұрын

    Gotta get me one of these!!

  • @fensterputzernuernberg
    @fensterputzernuernberg8 ай бұрын

    Amazing presentation ! transparent pipe ! very clever

  • @californiacopwatch3549
    @californiacopwatch35498 ай бұрын

    what you use as your unit ( psi and gpm ) brand ? where would I get the 3/16 stainless jetter hose ?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest8 ай бұрын

    The 3/16" S.S. hose is standard with our DRAIN INVADER-"X" Jetter models (1.5gpm/2300psi electric-powered for indoor use), but the 3/16"S.S. hose is popular for all sizes of service-jetters - even large trailer-jetters at low throttle - for jetting the smaller drains: shop.jettersnorthwest.com/collections/jetter-hose/products/3-16-stainless-steel-trap-hose (watch the video at the link as well!!)

  • @Schmigglyboo
    @Schmigglyboo8 ай бұрын

    Roto-Drill vs Reaper?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest8 ай бұрын

    We love them both, but the REAPER's rotary parts - specifically the "Rotor" and "Seat" - are made of Tungsten Carbide ("TC"), while the the ROTODRILL's rotary parts are Ceramic. TC is MUCH more durable than ceramic and this is a factor because in both types the Rotor "smacks" into the Seat with each startup (there has to be a slight looseness between the Rotor & Seat; that's why theses nozzles rattle when you shake them). The REAPER's TC parts handle the start/stop jetting-process better than its less expensive Ceramic competitors. Also, the Reaper's TC Rotor/Seat create an incredibly true "circle" spray-pattern which speeds up the forward-cutting action vs ROTODRILL. kzread.info/dash/bejne/dot40JOGgqfciLA.html

  • @j.r.careyenterprises2190
    @j.r.careyenterprises21905 ай бұрын

    I've been using the reaper 3 years now. 12 gallon per minute pump at 3700 psi. I remove calcium out of sewer lines with this as well have cleared 6" nearly plugged for 60 ft with reaper in 3 hrs. Need minimum capacity what I am using with the reaper. I now own 2 reapers. Easy to rebuild too.

  • @lupelobinapesca4105
    @lupelobinapesca41058 ай бұрын

    Help me get that equipment, I greet you from Sinaloa Mexico

  • @Tv-Chill
    @Tv-Chill8 ай бұрын

    Not true my man.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest8 ай бұрын

    ??

  • @Tv-Chill
    @Tv-Chill8 ай бұрын

    @@JETTERSnorthwest I’ve been using pipe hunter jetter for many years cleaning sewer mains clean out laterals and my reel hose is in still in great shape. The only time you’ll need it is using it for manhole sewer mains, since the materials are either concrete, clay etc.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest8 ай бұрын

    thanx for the reply; I'd say that you must be very good at taking care of your jetter/hose!! We made the video because so many operators peel or chunk their hose at the cleanout entry - especially threaded steel cleanouts. Btw, what brand is your hose? (I assume it is 1/2"I.D.?)

  • @philipofmalaysia8880
    @philipofmalaysia88809 ай бұрын

    I need the 6 rear and one front..how to buy..?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest9 ай бұрын

    You can email our parts team at: [email protected] and provide them this information so that they can choose the right nozzle: (1) What thread-size should it have to screw onto your jetter's hose-end?, (2) What flow does your jetter do in GPM [or LPM]?, (3) What pressure is your jetter in PSI [or BAR]?, (4) What size/diameter is your jetter's hose and how long is it?

  • @charlesking678
    @charlesking6789 ай бұрын

    Can the reaper with a 3/8" hose and a small portable 4 to 5.5 gpm cut through roots?

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest9 ай бұрын

    5gpm will cut roots with the 3/8" REAPER #6 if the jetter is rated for at least 3000psi (5gpm is much slower than an 8+gpm jetter tho). I would not recommend any less than 5gpm because at, say 4gpm, there is not enough water-flow to build 3000psi against the Reaper-6 nozzle's orifices (because the orifices are the main point of resistance that the jetter's GPM builds pressure against). For example, 4gpm forced thru the Reaper-6 will only build around 2000psi, which will have poor cutting-action. So far, the Reaper #6 model has the smallest orifices available in the Reaper lineup. Maybe they will come out with a #4 or #5 with smaller orifices for 4gpm jetters but it'd be even slower because water is the cutting/cleaning tool - the lower the GPM, the less the impact on roots and buildup

  • @WmsYTpage
    @WmsYTpage10 ай бұрын

    I have a 4 gpm, 4000 psi machine. I also have a turbo nozzle. Looking to clear roots from 80 year-old 4” cast iron sewer main. Would that work, or is a turbo nozzle stronger than a jetter? I’m worried about cracking the old pipes if the jet is too strong.

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest10 ай бұрын

    it just depends on the strength of the pipe - if it is normal then a turbo shouldn't be a problem, because high-GPM jetter machines with root-cutting nozzles like a Reaper or warthog hit the pipe walls harder than a turbo at only 4gpm. Question I have is how are you going to get the turbo nozzle to pull itself into the pipeline?

  • @brian2100
    @brian210010 ай бұрын

    What’s the gpm you can get out of a 3/8 hose thanks

  • @JETTERSnorthwest
    @JETTERSnorthwest10 ай бұрын

    We recommend 10-GPM maximum to minimize "pressure drop" thru 3/8"ID jetting-hose, but you can do up to about 14gpm thru 3/8"ID hose except that GPM radically increases the pressure-drop (depends on hose-length of course)