Trigger Gun Fatique

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
I have a very cheap and inexpensive way to keep my "GUN" open when cleaning houses or concrete so that I prevent my hand and wrist form getting tired. Don't want to show it yet but I will soon. I just wanted to see what and if anybody else uses something.

Anybody got in ingenious way or something you bought to help with this?

And I know I know, for safety reasons we arent supposed to do this, but we all do it, so fess up, WHATCHA GOT???????
 

Doug Black

New Member
The relaxed trigger helps; tennis ball might work. I was just thinking about this the other day. When my wrist was sore. From Power washing.
 

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
Tennis ball.....and yes hand fatigue is a son of a gun!

Interested in seeing this Doug!!

What I use is really quite simple, in fact I had a guy call me the other day that attended my school in March, to tell me that learning that was worth the price of the school and plane ticket from Ohio. My wife told me I should I should sell them, told her once people saw the first one they'd call me a scammer.

Want to see if anyone else chimes in with ideas before showing, but I will post a pic of what I use.
 

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
Tennis ball.....and yes hand fatigue is a son of a gun!

Interested in seeing this Doug!!

Oh and yes tennis balls work great. In fact I ahve one tied to my surface cleaner for that. I use something else for guns though.
 

Mark

Moderator / Sponsor
I guess this means I am not eligible to win prize?

Here is a product we sold years ago, don't know if
they are still available?

http://pressurewasherzone.stores.yahoo.net/thirdhand.html

Before that it was a tennis ball with a shoe string tied through it, tied to gun,
it was wedged in to hold gun open, but if dropped gun would come loose
and trigger would be closed.
 

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
I guess this means I am not eligible to win prize?

Here is a product we sold years ago, don't know if
they are still available?

The Third Hand

Before that it was a tennis ball with a shoe string tied through it, tied to gun,
it was wedged in to hold gun open, but if dropped gun would come loose
and trigger would be closed.


you are correct about elgibility mark. and mine does not involve a tennis ball, or string
 

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