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Thanks for the reply. I've sent a response to your personal email.
Stay safe,
Brian
I think I may have misunderstood your intent on the forum. If I misunderstood, I apologize. I would be honored to try my best to explain any tactic we employe and promise to be more accomodating for the language barrier.
Perhaps I could answer some of the questions you may have about smoothbore nozzle and fog nozzle techniques that we utilize here in North America. I am also fairly well versed in the 3D techniques that you use in Europe and can tell you about some of the differences that prevent it from being used more frequently here. Sometimes the open forum, especially Ray's speech topic, is not the best place to get a well articulated discussion going.
Thanks,
Brian