by Barry Pendley | Nov 21, 2011 | Insulation Blowers
The airlock (D) is probably the most important part of a high production insulation machine. The larger the airlock, the more production. Other factors contribute to production (i.e., force feeding augers, hose size), but the airlock is key and should be one of the...
by Barry Pendley | Nov 19, 2011 | Comparisons
The Cool Machine 1500 is an excellent machine choice for a contractor who needs a portable, yet productive machine. The CM1500 soundly excels and surpasses other machines in its class. Consider the following comparisons between the CM1500 and Krendl 475. Comparison of...
by Barry Pendley | Nov 18, 2011 | Tips and Tricks
Very few residential basements are free from moisture and damp. The elevation (or none) of the basement, method of wall construction, rising damp and poor or no insulation are the factors that make basement walls retain moisture. More often than not, a “wet”...
by Barry Pendley | Sep 28, 2011 | Used Insulation Blowers & Machines
SOLD! Purchased in March of 2009, this Krendl 2300 has only 20.7 hours on the machine! Located in Salt Lake City, Utah. This machine has one 240 v output. A hopper extension was added. Comes with 200’ for hose and connectors. Valued at $9,900 new....
by Barry Pendley | Aug 31, 2011 | Used Insulation Blowers & Machines
SOLD! If you want a small blower to insulate infrequently, then this is a great option! This Krendl blower works fine and the blower fan shows no wear. The machine has some surface rust on the bottom. External bearings are easily greased and maintained. ONLY use this...