17" Turbo Hybrid

mwall2230

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I know this tool is good for outside work but does anyone have any experience with using it on tile indoors. I have a commercial job I normally use a 12" Turbo on that the 17" would be great on if it worked. Huge wide open areas.
 

mwall2230

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Yes, it also has wheels. Most people use them for patio pavers and concrete. I was just curious if anyone has raised the wheels and used it on tile.
 

Jim Martin

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this............

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dealtimeman

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I have a couple but have yet to use either one as I find the 15 plenty big enough and pretty efficient on the larger jobs.
 

Jim Martin

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hyper turbo....I would think it works just like the other one...

wheels go thru chemleaves wheel marks all over the place that you have to clean up
that is the 15 inch I believe.


He is talking about the big metal one you picked up for me from the craigslist guy at the gas station off the highway, remember?


I have no clue what you are talking about.......
 

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I believe in order to run that 17" Hyper Turbo you need to run it at a higher psi (I want to say 1,700 or 2,000) in order for it to work. Some truck mounts don't run at that pressure and you'd probably blow out the grout lines at that pressure.

I'd recommend the 15" if you want a bigger tool for indoors than the 12".
 

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