Saiger Pimped Swivel head stair tool dual Jet update instructions

Mark Saiger

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Smaller, the tool, the more opinions and preferences....

But, this tool works very well for us.

We do not like it in stock form especially with a single jet....does not give enough impact and flush.

We make it dual jet, add a Greenglide Hybrid, 80015 jets, and entirely different tool!

Everything descript in the video, but....everything is 1/4 inch pipe thread.
Parts needed:
* One Brass T (prefer Female, Female, with Male in center) 1/4 inch by 1/4 Bar Stock T
* One Brass nipple that is 1/4 inch if did not find Female, Female, Male)
* One 90 degree 1/4 inch by 1/4 street elbow
* Two 1/4 inch by 1/8 Hex Bushing to reduce for the 1/8 inch jets
* might need to lengthen center T bar so recommend picking up Two 1/4 inch, 1/4 inch adaptor just in case
* Teflon Tape

Here is the video of it: Best wishes....



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Travis I made these for Mark you want one just ask. We didn't charge mark anymore then what the parts cost to make it. Not a big difference then the cost of just the swivel tool
 
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hey, my straight tube kicks ass. That bent tube sucks balls. Nobody has a cooler stair tool than me.:icon_cool:

So you still flip the wand to catch the risers? Would be pretty awkward to do the risers "Saigers" style with a straight tube... Unless you don't clean the risers like most...:stir:
 

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With the Glide your 427 and yes it is a PMF Swivel Head Stair tool. Last when we made was for Michael Schoeny in April so that price is accurate
 

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I did mine w 11015 jets-- not enough water-- going to 11003 jets instad.
My wand has the splash guards so had to use different parts from Home depot.
 
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Hey @Mark Saiger, I'm finally getting around to doing this. I saw you made a bunch a while ago. Do you prefer just using the hardware store parts, or is it worth it buying that specialty T from amazon? Or doesn't it make a bit of difference?
 

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Hey @Mark Saiger, I'm finally getting around to doing this. I saw you made a bunch a while ago. Do you prefer just using the hardware store parts, or is it worth it buying that specialty T from amazon? Or doesn't it make a bit of difference?


Found the hardware store one just fine... Also, leaving the spacers in has been better that I might have taken out in my video.

Here is a pic

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Mark, thanks for the video. I have a single net swivel head but mine has the guards like Papa John. Debating on whether to take a cut off wheel and grinder to it.

After using a curved handle wand, I feel I would prefer a straight tube but that will be a purchase for a later time.

Thanks again for a well thought out video.
Capt.
 

Mark Saiger

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Mark, thanks for the video. I have a single net swivel head but mine has the guards like Papa John. Debating on whether to take a cut off wheel and grinder to it.

After using a curved handle wand, I feel I would prefer a straight tube but that will be a purchase for a later time.

Thanks again for a well thought out video.
Capt.

Tom Monahan has same and I sent him a manifold and he made it work and likes it
 

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