The Thompson 215 is one of the most elegant devices I’ve seen, and you capture it perfectly. That delicate crown and adjustment mechanism are really attractive. The side-by-side was a cool thing to show. It’s good to see old devices run from some of the lesser represented applications, like greenhouses.
Thank you for your comments. I had discovered that I had these Thompson misters at a forgotten place in my garage. Thought it would interesting to display them along with the Spraying systems heads as a comparison. Thanks for watching…
They produce a nice fine mist. Perfect for plant propagation for sure. I suppose the Spraying Systems misters could be mounted upside down from above and the cone mist would fan out and evenly spray the trays of cuttings and seedlings.
Thank you for your comments. Yes, you are correct! The spraying systems heads could most definitely be mounted upside down. They would work just fine that way. Thanks for watching…
The Thompson 215 is one of the most elegant devices I’ve seen, and you capture it perfectly. That delicate crown and adjustment mechanism are really attractive. The side-by-side was a cool thing to show.
It’s good to see old devices run from some of the lesser represented applications, like greenhouses.
Thank you for your comments. I had discovered that I had these Thompson misters at a forgotten place in my garage. Thought it would interesting to display them along with the Spraying systems heads as a comparison. Thanks for watching…
They produce a nice fine mist. Perfect for plant propagation for sure. I suppose the Spraying Systems misters could be mounted upside down from above and the cone mist would fan out and evenly spray the trays of cuttings and seedlings.
Thank you for your comments.
Yes, you are correct! The spraying systems heads could most definitely be mounted upside down. They would work just fine that way.
Thanks for watching…
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Interesting! Thanks for watching!