In the 1970's I buffed a bunch of grocery and department stores with 175s and "hi-speed" 320 rpm machines. Took a different technique and gave good results.Clutch plate
Doesn't polish or buff worth shit
Watch out for the bloom with aggressive pads or brushes
I would be lost without my solution tank on mine. !!!
YOU have no room to call anything else "Top heavy".meh...
Top heavy
Betcha somebody pulled it out and is still using it. You just can't kill the beast.I tossed my 175 in a dumpster right after my one and only restaurant got rid of their carpet. A glorious day it was.
Betcha somebody pulled it out and is still using it. You just can't kill the beast.
No, it was an independent guy in Surrey. You can buy it back if you miss it.Speaking of scrubbers... did you get that big ass host machine from the Sears dude? If you did it was mine at one time.
Black. I like the way it scrubs. Nice thing, unlike a regular CRB that spits debris everywhere, you can turn on the vacuum and pick everything up. The machine itself is not so big, its that damn transport tray. Would have been better to have wheels on the machine instead.No thank you please! Heavy and awkward but it was a great prescrubber. I was into crb before it became fashionable. What colour brushes?
One Cimex feature, reverses directions each time it starts to make brushes last longer.Has anyone ever considered operating a floor machine in both clock/counter-clockwise directions? That would be really versatile!
That way, you would be cleaning 'both' sides of the fibre.
CimexHas anyone ever considered operating a floor machine in both clock/counter-clockwise directions? That would be really versatile!
You'd have to design a different drive attachment, and would STILL have to operate in a manner to roughly cover areas from all side.Other than Cimex. We're talking 175's
I can already do that.Close, but no cigar Lee. Results would be favorably better with the ability to heel/toe with more down pressure along tight areas.
Hair width yarns having sides to them is kind dumb.