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Larry Cobb

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Mytee has donated a box of these HeatGuards for the Experience exhibition:

http://www.mytee.com/products/a104-heatguard-vacuum-and-solution-hose-wraps/#.UgxlCRasalI

Looks like they would good on lead hoses or upholstery tools.

John L. requires some juicy gossip about Mikey to qualify.

Come by and tell us your story.

Booth #633 is a corner booth to the right,

when you're facing the Budweiser serving area.

Larry
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John L should worry more about electrocuting his customers, peeling chrome plating, cracked joints, rusting hardware, carbon fiber splinters, soaked baseboards and shredded seams..

You want to bet that even those pot holders will fail?
 

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Mikey;

We have a 230 VAC TRex hooked up for you . . .

in the submersion rug cleaning demo area.

The electrolyte in the solution will make you taller :angry:

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maybe some copies of Dale Carnegie's How to Blow Smoke Up Peoples Asses would have made a more useful gift than those stupid pot holders.
 
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Mikey;

We have a 230 VAC TRex hooked up for you . . .

in the submersion rug cleaning demo area.

The electrolyte in the solution will make you taller :angry:

Larry
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bring that turd over to the Aerotech, we'll hook it up to fifty feet of 2.5 and blow the gear box back to Taipei
 

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They are for when using the trex, to bundle all cords and hoses together and move them as one instead of three. Will try it tommorow and see.
 

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It should be a heat shield that bundles the hoses and cords. Again if it lasts it should be a winner for all rotary extraction unit users.
 

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Are there threading, seams, fabric, chrome plating, glue, hose clamps, wire nuts or any thing else that can possibly go wrong?


If so...
 

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It should be a heat shield that bundles the hoses and cords. Again if it lasts it should be a winner for all rotary extraction unit users.
That is a problem when we use our Powerglides, you can wrap up the power cord or the solution line in the head if you don't keep them away as you clean. Those should work well if put on the lead 10-15 feet.

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