Remembering the old cleaning equipment from our family

Mark Saiger

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A conversation came up today, and we were talking about old cleaning machines.

Yes, my family started on portables...and we even made the tools for the industry for awhile.

There were two similar machines at the time, the Deep Steam (DSC you might recognize them as now) ...and the SteamTronics. We bought the SteamTronics Company and made these large portable machines.

They were all stainless.

Had a 2 inch sutorbuilt suction pump,

2 hp electric motor,

vac release set to 15 to 16 hg,

ceramic sealed water pump but only put out about 100 psi,

a 1500 watt electric heater...

and a drag head wand with a lead filled weight.

Boy, were we cleaning! LOL....and I lifted that thing up many sets of stairs by myself when a younger person.

The pic of a unit together with the drag head is a pic found on a craigslist once, but we still have the first original Machine number 1 and some others and parts in my parents shop with other prototype parts.

I took these pics last April visiting my dad on his 79th Birthday...in the hospital for congestive heart problems...he will be 80 years of age this year!

Just felt needed to share here some of my past tonight finding these pics
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And....he picked up old ChemLawn Units my dad built and made into a direct drive...he made a number of these units and mounted in other would be competitive cleaners vans for FREE....NO Charge...even made brackets a lot of times to help out newbies....

He has left some big shoes for us boys to fill I say everyday!

Got to find those direct drive pics and post yet tonight....

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Good stuff, Mark. We had the old Deep Steam units, almost identical to yours. Tiny Sutorbilts, bucket brigade, good times. But that underpowered equipment made better technicians of us, especially at spotting. The young whippersnappers of today do not know how good they have it.
 

Mark Saiger

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I'm still searching my computer for that Chemlawn unit my dad made up and mounted. Saw it last week on the computer.

Was impressed how long it kept running up to just a few years ago and was retired... It still ran though!

Got to find that pic....
 
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Mark;

I do remember all those old companies (ex: Deep Steam/Karpet Steem/Badger/etc.....) A few years ago, I wrote down approx 30 "old companies" that were in the business of manufacturing HWE equipment which are no longer.

Yep, some great memories; some not.

Best, and great thread!

Ed Valentine
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Scot - Johnson machine from California was cloned by Gibraltar Fabrication in Muskegon MI. It was called Karpet-Steem. I had one of them.

Bane was first the Indiana distributor for them, and subsequently took over the machine after the unfortunate death of the owner.
 

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Found them.

Was working on a PowerPoint presentation this morning and they popped up on my computer

This is just one of many my dad mounted into vans in his day. He made many of the parts and plate mounting brackets to get these as direct drive units.

This unit, the owner who got it from us has it a bit messed up in the pics....but this is one of the units.

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