My new stair tool...

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Dwain Ray

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No problem, interested in seeing what you think, I bought that attachment new in 1979, should I move up to this century's crap or an i better wallowing around in the past. I gave you Christmas colors didn't want to let go of my frankinstien greehn hose. I included a precut cuff. That is the tool off my truck i sent it because I knew it well. It works best 200-225psi valves rated @500 as for me i still have 2 more working and at least 2 that need guts. Can't wait to hear what you think. You're probably like my little niece and already figuring out how to stick a glide on it with her its unicorn stickers🤓

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So ya don't like um?? With the valve on the bottom it'll raise it so it wouldn't get under things it does now like dressers on short legs. A glide would make it move easier but i would think that would prevent it from getting right to the edge. I sent it to ya because you seemed interested in it use it for a few months if it doesn't grow on ya I'll pay the shipping to get it back i love um
 

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So ya don't like um?? With the valve on the bottom it'll raise it so it wouldn't get under things it does now like dressers on short legs. A glide would make it move easier but i would think that would prevent it from getting right to the edge. I sent it to ya because you seemed interested in it use it for a few months if it doesn't grow on ya I'll pay the shipping to get it back i love um
I could get used to a lot of it but without a Glide it's just so grabby and you have to be so critical with the angle in order to keep it from biting in

And because there's probably only four of these in existence I'm not going to make a Glide for it
 

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I could get used to a lot of it but without a Glide it's just so grabby and you have to be so critical with the angle in order to keep it from biting in

And because there's probably only four of these in existence I'm not going to make a Glide for it
Are you pulling it or trying to push it?
 

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you've never used a Glided wand, have you?
No ive never really used a traditional wand. My first machine was a rinse n vac i rented it so much that the hardware store sold it to me for 325.00 that was the closest to a traditional wand i used. Soon after buying that i stepped up to a steam geni 731 portable it had a 16" 6 jet drag wand with ann electric push button th turn on and off the pump. About 1½years later i stepped up to a new sg 733 portable it came with the drag wand i still use today
 
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No ive never really used a traditional wand. My first machine was a rinse n vac i rented it so much that the hardware store sold it to me for 325.00 that was the closest to a traditional wand i used. Soon after buying that i stepped up to a steam geni 731 portable it had a 16" 6 jet drag wand with ann electric push button th turn on and off the pump. About 1½years later i stepped up to a new sg 733 portable it came with the drag wand i still use today


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