steve_64
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Its all personal on here Dick! I mean richard...Hey now, lets not get personal about this Steve! bitch!
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Its all personal on here Dick! I mean richard...Hey now, lets not get personal about this Steve! bitch!
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Oh my!I can't wait to hear the response and positive feedback from the video.
no but i thought you were because of your simple questions. who seriously asks that kinda stuff.Scott were you at one time a retard grocery bagger at your local grocery store?
Saiger" data-source="post: 4394526" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">My Brother Dave got his high heat Butler from me a month ago....
We pick on him now getting burned, or getting the "Mark of the Beast" and how much it hurts to just take the connectors off sometimes....
We're all a bunch of Sally's some days ....and then the new burn marks on us....
Did I mention how we are becoming older and a bunch of Sally's ?!![]()
i got burnt on the neck once when i first got a tm, looked like a hickie for a week.
only you would be sizing up my hands.Judging by how small your hand looks, I don't doubt your short.... idk how you got burned on the neck... Like Forrest Gump's mama used to say..........
only you would be sizing up my hands.i coiled up some hose and threw it up on my shoulder and there was the hot quick connect. sorry forgot you run balls to the walls with cold water.
Let me know when your Rage and Pro1200 can peg the gauge at the wand..........
And puts a solution line on there shoulder?
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Let me know when your Rage and Pro1200 can peg the gauge at the wand..........
And puts a solution line on there shoulder?
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dumb question, but if that were a water temp gage why does it go down to zero, as the water would be frozen solid and couldn't read that low anyways, you sure you don't have a pressure gage on there?
most temp gages, have the Fahrenheit symbol on them.
or your gage says your cleaning with super cold liquid. (i dont know how since it is actually below zero, even if it were a celsius gage)
Explain to me how it matters where in the machine the temp gauge is. How much heat could it lose just moving a few more feet to leave the machine? And how much heat are you really losing to the wand once the steel braid is hot? I sometimes can't hold the barrel of my stair tool while cleaning because it's too hot and that's the water after hitting the carpet.Awesome, but proves nothing. put a temp gauge on at 100' and then show us. Manufacturers put the temp sensors in convenient places to show the most possible heat.