Chemspec 4 jet DD Wand

Steve Smith

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Does anyone have this wand or know what jets where used on it?

I believe the outside two jets are different than the two middle jets.

Who manufactured this wand for Chemspec?

Thanks.
 
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I've got a 12" sitting here. 4x11015 T jets.

I guarantee you cant make a worse multi jet, s-bend wand. It's comparable with Venturi's executioner 2 jet
 

Jeff M

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I have 2 they sit in the shop never used what a P.O.S., they have 4 10015 jets in them.
 

Greenie

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Why would you want that for water extraction?

It's not a very good wand, but to each his own.

Made by Samco metals in CA.
 

Greenie

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Larry, is that a theory, or have you seen it as fact?
The two slots only go up into the wand head about 3/4" then it is one common chamber. This larger footprint from the dual wand slots on the carpet makes this one of the most difficult wands to push on saturated carpet.
 

Larry Cobb

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Greenie;

We did some crude testing with a SS Pump-out box system.

It did extract more water than the CMP 14" on saturated carpet.

I would use the 14' CMP for cleaning.

Larry
 

Larry Cobb

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Marty;

Polyester is way too high a quality fiber for your operation !!

Have you ever seen candy-stripe carpet ?

It's one row of "whatever fiber spool" they have left over...

Repeated hundreds of times across the width of the roll.

Larry
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Greenie

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Larry, was the CMP one of the 1.75" varieties you sell? I know the DD wands are all 2" bore. that alone could account for the difference in vacuum. Also were both wands naked or glided, and if so, which glides?
 

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