The only thing I saw was when he was cleaning either edge, when you are over the edge you are losing a huge amount of vacuum so water will not be pulled from the vacuum surface cleaner.
Notice when he is in the middle of the sidewalk, it is doing good, just when he is on the edges he is losing vacuum.
How do you like that brand of vacuum surface cleaner?
It looks like it does a good job.
Flip flops and a cigarette, thats funny
where do you get the little connections to make the surface cleaner a vacuume surface cleaner? I have one I may convertYou said it Chris, no matter were
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I think his 8 gpms is a little to much for the vac/SC combination, but it still works good
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You said it Chris, no matter were
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Russ, it might be easier to buy them already made.
They use dual shell technology. It has an inner shell that makes a gap between the outer shell and the gap is where the vacuum pulls up the dirty water.
If you have a vacuum that pulls about 110" of water lift and 230cfm or more then it will work on the vacuum surface cleaner tools or vacuboom or vacuberm.
A Scirocco, Steel Eagle Fury system or other equivalent that are gas powered are perfect and pull enough vacuum to use 2 of the vacuum recovery tools.
If you have an electric system that pulls the same cfm's and inches of water lift then it would be ok also but most of those electric motors (even my Nikro dual head electric system) are duty rated to 45 minutes so about 45 minutes of use you have to shut them down, let them cool off then uset them some more, a lot of manufacturers and vendors forget to tell you that part.
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Flip flops and a cigarette, thats funny
where do you get the little connections to make the surface cleaner a vacuume surface cleaner? I have one I may convert
You keep the tips coming Nigel...Thanks for posting here on PWI..
Russ, it might be easier to buy them already made.
They use dual shell technology. It has an inner shell that makes a gap between the outer shell and the gap is where the vacuum pulls up the dirty water.
If you have a vacuum that pulls about 110" of water lift and 230cfm or more then it will work on the vacuum surface cleaner tools or vacuboom or vacuberm.
A Scirocco, Steel Eagle Fury system or other equivalent that are gas powered are perfect and pull enough vacuum to use 2 of the vacuum recovery tools.
If you have an electric system that pulls the same cfm's and inches of water lift then it would be ok also but most of those electric motors (even my Nikro dual head electric system) are duty rated to 45 minutes so about 45 minutes of use you have to shut them down, let them cool off then uset them some more, a lot of manufacturers and vendors forget to tell you that part.
I looked at that brochure and on his website along with the Sunbrite site and Steel Eagle, they do not mention what is the minimum cfm's and lift needed to use those vacuum tools, I am sure that they know and will tell you if you call but it would be nice if it was on their websites.