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Topic: SuctionPosted: 07/September/2008 at 3:50pm |
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When you all are extracting what C.F.M. of Suction do you use? Im looking at new portables and trying to see what works best out there.
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 3:57pm |
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What cfms.......................................ALOT!
Which
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 4:02pm |
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Cubic Feet per Minute
I just want something to leave em dryer so i dont have to leave my fan going as much.
I use a Mytee Spyder, but I think i may upgrade the next time.
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 4:03pm |
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I also want it not too heavy, as I have to carry upstairs at times.
Under 100lbs dry would be great Edited by Refined - 07/September/2008 at 4:07pm |
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 4:19pm |
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I know what cfm means.. You said what cfm.. I said ALOT... Under 100lbs dry ? |
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 4:22pm |
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my current one is 77 lbs
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 5:02pm |
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Try drying it with a bonnet.
John is asking for make and model of the current machine. And how many vacs, how many stages of vac, what length hose do you use, teflon glides or S-Wand or rotary? If we knew where the starting point was we might have suggestions that apply to your desired goal. And John knows TM, portys and other methods from personal experience so it is good you have his ear. |
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Posted: 07/September/2008 at 5:06pm |
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At this time I use a Mytee Spyder. HP60
Here are its stats:
Vacuum Motor 3 Stage, 137” Water Lift, 100 CFM Pump 100 PSI Heater 1200 Watt, 210 O Max.Temp.Upholstery Tool 3” Stainless Steel Tool with 15’ 1-1/4” Vacuum/Solution Hose Power Cord Single 25’ 12/3 Safety Yellow Caster/Wheels 4 — 3” Casters Tanks 6 Gallon Solution and Recovery Tank Capacity Dimensions 29” x 18” x 37” Weight Net - 77 lbs. Shipping - 97 lbs.
No glides or sliders. (Looking for a wand to get a sliders) |
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