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Spraying Concepts

Spraying costly and powerful herbicides like Celsius, Tenacity and Certainty require precision. You don't want to harm your turf by using a tip that produces drips or puts out too much product, even when spot spraying. You've invested in your turf, take care of it.

Important: Start by watching these excellent videos on the important principles of spraying. It's a fantastic series that explains the steps to getting this right. It talks about the different tips available that make the difference between spraying 4 gallons over 5k or 10k. Don't like to refill so often? Watch the videos. Droplet size directly affects coverage, and that comes from selecting the proper tip for the job.

Once you know the proper concepts of spraying, get setup on the business end of your sprayer. This setup, with the nozzle body, will allow you to swap tips and caps, depending on what rate you want to spray. Eventually, you'll have a whole set of tips and swapping them out to spray something different each day of the week will be easy.

Read the TeeJet nozzle thread to get a good idea of how the different spray tips work.

Parts

Pick a TeeJet spraying tip and place it into a TeeJet cap. The cap will hold the tip in place. It is important to pick a cap that fits the tip you are buying.

The tip and cap will fit onto a nozzle body. The nozzle body will stay on the end of the wand and the tip and cap can be quickly removed and changed for different spraying projects. Buy as many tips as you have spraying needs and then just connect them to the nozzle body as needed. A strainer can be placed inside the nozzle body to prevent clogs.

The nozzle body can then connect to either a CF valve or the wand itself. I like using a constant flow valve to prevent drips after releasing the trigger. With high powered herbicides, drips can be deadly.

The nozzle body or CF valve screw into a brass wand. The wand needs a trigger, handle, and swivel barb to connect to your existing sprayer hose. Use pinch or screw clamps to keep the hose connection tight.

Putting It Together

Drop the tip into the cap, and the strainer into the nozzle body. Screw the cap into the nozzle body and connect the body to the CF valve. Screw the CF valve onto the wand and screw the wand onto the trigger. With Teflon tape, connect the trigger to the handle, and with more tape, connect the handle to the swivel barb. Clamp the barb to your hose and you're off to the races.

Again: Hose and Clamp->Swivel Barb->Thread Tape->Handle->Thread Tape->Trigger->Wand->CF Valve->Nozzle Body->Filter->Cap->Tip

Purchase Links:

New option! Buy a completely assembled wand in the TLF Store!

Spray Smarter


Sprayer Depot


CF Valves*


Oesco Line of CF Valves
Altec Line of CF Valves
Forestry Suppliers CF Valves for Solo Sprayers
*CF valves are definitely recommended for hand pump sprayers. For an electric sprayer, a simple check valve may suffice.

Pictures

Here is a look at the finished project.



Instructional Video


Enjoy your new wand,

dfw
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I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
simplesimon said:
I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?
Ware said:
simplesimon said:
I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?
Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906

I also have the Smith 2 gallon and an HDX sprayer
simplesimon said:
Ware said:
simplesimon said:
I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?
Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906

I also have the Smith 2 gallon and an HDX sprayer
The HDX sprayer may have a smaller hose than 3/8". The DFW Wand should work fine on the other two. :thumbup:
Ware said:
simplesimon said:
Ware said:
How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?
Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906

I also have the Smith 2 gallon and an HDX sprayer
The HDX sprayer may have a smaller hose than 3/8". The DFW Wand should work fine on the other two. :thumbup:
Great! I'm just wondering how much of an improvement in performance I'll notice...
simplesimon said:
Great! I'm just wondering how much of an improvement in performance I'll notice...
In my opinion the real performance improvement is in the utilization of a CF valve and your nozzle selection. Some of the other features are just 'nice to haves' - swivel handle, awesome trigger/valve, brass construction, Quick TeeJet Cap for nozzle changes, and the check valve tip strainer to prevent nozzle clogs and drips.

Can you live without some of that stuff? Sure.

Is it the sprayer wand for sprayer wand aficionados? Yes.
Ware said:
the sprayer wand for sprayer wand aficionados
LOL I love this tag line.
Don't know if posted already. Spraymate upgrade to flowzone gun, wand, quick connect. Wish I knew about this sooner.
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Grassobession said:
Madao said:
Nice DFW setups…you found a much better adapter than I did at my local Ace.
I actually went a better route. IMHO. I took the Ryobi 4 gal backpack apart. Bought a better pump. 1 GPM 100psi. I bought a DC stepdown convertor for the 18v to 12v current. Put my yellow 3/8in hose, hooked one end to pump 3/8 in barb and the other end to my swivel 3/8 in barb fitting attached to my wand. I have a pressure guage and happy to report that my RYOBI 4 GALLON Backpack Sprayer is a beast. And the pressure adjustment knob even works with my better pump. Lol I'm running out of things to spray. That's my real problem now.lol
Very curious about this !!! Do you have a part list that you used?
My modified Chapin push sprayer's pump, died, so until I can get parts for a rebuild, my attention has gone back to the DFW for my 105eX.
Last week I ordered all the parts, following the OP parts list and got them in over the last couple days. I laid the out on the table and all set.

Then, for a CYA, I started reading through some of this thread again, and glad I did. I read where WARE stated that the CF Valve is not needed for a battery powered sprayer. *Damn* Wish I'd noticed that before. Then I read that the 5 psi screen/valve may drop pressure 5-10 psi and may not be good either. Is this for a battery powered sprayer also?

Is this still a consensus? If so, I'm going to send back the CF Valve, at least. Heck, it's $20, and twenty bucks is twenty bucks.

For those running the 105eX, are you working without these, and how is it doing?

The twenty dollars I get back I think I will put toward a Jatco Double Nozzle Spray Boom that I read about here, since I'm covering about 12,000 sf.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Kevin
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The parts list is difficult to track down.

I bought a 24V chapin (couldn't find a 20V) but the YouTube video by Ware has broken links in most cases and tracking down the individual part numbers seems darn near impossible.

Am I missing a post or thread somewhere that provides a comprehensive list with specific parts numbers to build a DFW wand that would be compatible with the Chapin 24V?

Edit: the TLF store also seems defunct???
The parts list is difficult to track down.

I bought a 24V chapin (couldn't find a 20V) but the YouTube video by Ware has broken links in most cases and tracking down the individual part numbers seems darn near impossible.

Am I missing a post or thread somewhere that provides a comprehensive list with specific parts numbers to build a DFW wand that would be compatible with the Chapin 24V?

Edit: the TLF store also seems defunct???


Was wondering if I just had browser issues when trying to access the TLF store. Sucks. I dont have the patience to track down all the parts but would have gladly paid a little extra to get a assembled wand.
The parts list links were updated in the YouTube video here
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