Check out the Angle of the Dangle on these wands.

Bob Foster

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Joe's got lots of good ideas. Go look at his garage sale items at the top of his post,

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George Valliant
Good question.

I might have time to measure the angle this morning. Hoping to pull the E-3 out of the V after I finish drinking coffee.

If so, I'll post some pics l8tr.


Mikey P said:
What angle is a Greenhorn set up at?
 

Joe Bristor

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With proper shear, the appropriate secondary agitation can be applied, as defined by The Cleaning Standards. The degree and magnitude of physical exertion is minimized by the use of a glide thus prolonging the useful working life of the diligent cleaner. Of course, you’d have to have actually used a glide to know this. :wink:

'Shear', defn, any real fluid moving along solid boundary will incur shear stress proportional to the strain in the fluid.

'Sheer', defn, thin thread and/or low density of knit and which results in a semi-transparent and flimsy cloth.


Lyman, the protractor is not for sale. :mrgreen:
 

Joe Bristor

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Keep the GH Loren just put the arc on it.
You'll have more degrees of freedom than Bentley, even with the arc bracket.
 

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Very cool Joe, after trying all of the above i'm liking the 52, degree looks best overall IMHO.
 

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