Mikey P
Administrator
I think so...
Yes
But don’t let it go to your head
yeah, no wayWho said anything about continuous flow?
Custom Hide@Hose lengths are do-ableMake the 1 1/2inch hose available in an 18-20’ model, stainless braided internal solution hose, and I’ll buy one…
Very similar to the SS, better needle valve though, and make sure the vinyl/velcro enclosure actually works….
Until I used the SSUPH, I didn’t realize how much it matters…Is a window important to you?
Window is nice but not necessary IMOIs a window important to you?
NopeIs a window important to you?
I’m not fond of either of those designs because they’re terrible at edging compared to the pmf design.NO thanks, we already have the SS UPH Pro and the RV Shear Dry.
It is good for a sticky heart valve.Salt is good for a sticking valve I hear.
bypass included...Will you be including a bypass system like the original PC Upholstery Tool?
Otherwise, what will you do about pressure adjustment and flow to keep a reasonable amount of heat in contact with the fabric?
Before the Upholstery Pro came out, my favorite tool was the PC tool with a glide.
The lack of wetting control could be compensated by the operator keeping it for synthetics and trashed naturals, and otherwise relying on VLM systems for hyper-sensitive fabrics.
It might be a nice detail tool for areas that the conventional low moisture tools don't easily reach.
bypass included...
So you're pretty much going to make the same style tool as the PC tool?
The only other thing to consider might be this:
The PC tool and Upholstery Pro had a swivel on the internal solution line by use two 1/8 quick connects. If you use a swivel vacuum cuff, this gives the tool a 360 swivel, which is nice when doing detailed areas.
The downside (other than cost) is that if the quick connects aren't lubricated, they can seize up and cause the longer solution hose that runs the length of the vacuum hose to twist and rupture.
I think this tool is a great idea for you to consider.
The PC tool ended up being used for stairs as well, due to its flexibility
yesIs a window important to you?
Care to speculate why some don't?