You would get use to it after a couple of days and never go back if the position is right.Don't love the trigger gun on the wand
I like to blast concrete floorsDon't love the trigger gun on the wand
It impressed me enough to order it. I think they’re upping their game on competing with the flavor of the month tools.That tile wand looks interesting
What is the part number on the hard surface wand?I got tired of the westpak tile junk wand. And my uph tool needed to be upgraded and we all need an extra stair tool.
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W15904DB-SV with high pressure CAT valveWhat is the part number on the hard surface wand?
The wand trigger on the Stanley wand is rated at 5000 psi.I like to blast concrete floors
The standard 1200psi wand triggers aren’t enough for a hard surface wand
First things I've had to do to these tools to make them perform:I got tired of the westpak tile junk wand. And my uph tool needed to be upgraded and we all need an extra stair tool.
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It looks to me like they make junk.First things I've had to do to these tools to make them perform:
-Remove the rubber lips on the tile wand. It prevents proper extraction because it pushes the treatment away from the tool
- Order the high pressure valve (due to truck mount heat damaging the stock valve) with the upholstery tool and goop the hell out of it all around the holes from the valve and where the jet goes inside of it. PMF...you really need to redesign this tool to prevent air leakage. I know this because my old internal jet tool doesn't use the internal valve setup and the hole that the jet goes through is designed smaller to not affect any vac loss. If you look at the picture of the upholstery tool above, you can see all the open leak areas I'm talking about
You sold it to me jackass!I use to have the hard surface wand
I did, and I made it clear that it was used and not so good, thus the cheap price.You sold it to me jackass!
I agree with the cuffs and joiners. Nothing's better than thoseIm a big fan of PMF
BTW, PMF haa the best cuffs and joiners. The joiners are stainless and no air leaks, black soft rubber cuffs. Stay together and are simple. Stainless joiners are precision.
How's the long term fatigue from that style tile wand? Also why did you goop the jet hole I didn't personally feel like mine leaked enough there to matter. I don't see where you gooped the valve portion. Am I missing something?The internal valve option on the upholstery tool is a joke. It leaks so much air, causing terrible cleaning and dry time. I tried gooping it, then had to replace the valve with a high pressure/high temp because they didn’t listen to me when I said I use a truckmount. When I replaced it, I broke the jet trying to screw everything together. So I said F@$? It and just ordered another one that wasn’t internal valve.
Don’t get the internal valve model. It leaks air
The second pic is the external valve model that works properly
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I gooped the valve portion also. The goop wasn’t there when I took it apart. If the valve portion was sealed up better, there’s be no need to goop the jet hole. It’s just an incomplete design. Or better to say unfinished. It has potential, just needs more than just a quick cut in the metal for the valve.
How's the long term fatigue from that style tile wand? Also why did you goop the jet hole I didn't personally feel like mine leaked enough there to matter. I don't see where you gooped the valve portion. Am I missing something?
Oh yea I remember you explaining that now. You're right weird design on that one for sure. Love the pmf tools they're great. Appreciate you're recommendations on them bro.I gooped the valve portion also. The goop wasn’t there when I took it apart. If the valve portion was sealed up better, there’s be no need to goop the jet hole. It’s just an incomplete design. Or better to say unfinished. It has potential, just needs more than just a quick cut in the metal for the valve.
Y’all been leaving Melon out of this for too long