That's an interesting idea. Do you know if the sprayer attachment by
chance fits on gallon milk jugs? Got several of those.
Thanks
On Aug 14, 12:53 pm, wdu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I found one for 8 bucks at Ace Hardware. It uses 4 AA batteries. It
> looks like a regular pistol type spray handle, like you find in these
> ready to spray producgts. The cap fits standard gallong jugs. The jug
> wind****eld wiper solvent comes in words for me. I have one jug for
> roundup, one for 2,4 D and one for liquid sevin. Now instead of mixing
> a gallon at a time I can mix a quart. Cleanup is easy. remove it from
> the jug plunk the weighted end into fresh water and flush it out. It
> even came with 4 batteries and I have sprayed about a gallon and they
> are still going, I plan to use some NiMh AA's that I have.
>
> It would not be practical for more than a gallon of so at a time. The
> sprayer does not have a wand so you have to bend over to apply it
> withtout getting any drift. I have used it with sevin and 2,4 D so far.
> With roundup I generally use more so I still use a 2 gallon sprayer for
> it.
>
> If you are swapping from jug to jug remember to hang onto the original
> cap for the jug. With 2,4D I can mix a gallon and have it last for a
> month. With Sevin I mix what I want, and I only have 12 hills of beans,
> 6 tomatoes, 4 pepper and some squash so about a third of a gallon was
> good. I did have to find a teaspoon since an ounce was way too much
> sevin. I used about one teaspoon in a third of a gallon.
>
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> Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> s...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
is a garbage address.


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