What drilled hole size did you go with? 1/8"? Ive considered making one of these for a while but thought I would need some kind of "V" shape... but if straight holes work well, I'm gonna give it a go!Mother’s car wash with a few drops of rinse aid and Dawn…different sponge for top and bottom… dry with soft towel…hate water spots ?
Drive…get dirty…repeat ?
I'm guessing you are asking me?What drilled hole size did you go with? 1/8"? Ive considered making one of these for a while but thought I would need some kind of "V" shape... but if straight holes work well, I'm gonna give it a go!
Yes, thank you! I have a heated garage with hot water so I like to quickly hose off my cars when the roads are extra sloppy. This would be perfect cause my main focus is undercarriage and fender wells. I’m just aiming to knock off the majority of the brine and clumps of salt to slow down the rust. Lord knows you can’t really avoid it around the Great Lakes!I'm guessing you are asking me?
Yes, I drilled 1/8" holes. 5 each per side of the T connector. Of the 5 on each side, I drilled 3 straight and 2 at a slight angle. In the photo below, I have it hooked up to an expandable hose (it was about 30 degrees out) so I lose some pressure. It still sprays about 2' high.
With my normal garden hose, the pressure will be better and therefore should spray higher. I suggest slightly smaller holes if you do not have decent water pressure.
Of course, you could always lift it up if it doesn't spray high enough for you. I wanted to be able to just slide it underneath while it sprays up.
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