Bryce C
DFW
Hey yall. Thumbtack's cool. My schedule is filling up and while I don't want to get ahead of myself, I am thinking ahead. We get a decent amount of jobs that are either just upholstered pieces, or rugs, or upholstered pieces and rugs. Recently I wondered if there is a good lightweight portable setup that is well made but geared towards small upholstery and rug jobs, something my wife could actually pull up stairs but still packs a punch so she could go out on her own to make a few bucks, and still do really good work. I know chemistry and technique are almost everything, but when trimming down already limited portables to something an average sized woman can pull up stairs, a well thought of setup may be really important. I thought a portable with 1 powerful vac motor, 200 or so psi, and a 1600 or 1700 watt heater that fell under a dry weight of 70 lbs would be perfect if it exists. So far the closest thing I came across is the Rotovac 150H but it's 80 lbs. My question is do you think what I am imagining is a sensible machine setup for her to go out and tackle some small easy jobs? And if so is there a higher quality make that might hit all the specs and fall under the weight goal of 70lbs? Or is this line of thinking ridiculous? I suppose a lot of folks will tell me to ditch the heat and focus on pressure and suck, maybe I should, but so far I like heat even if a lighter duty setup just bumps the temp 20 degrees or so above stuff out of the faucet. I'd love to get a sweet little used truckmount setup but that just isn't in the cards right now.
The lightweight machines that I've seen marketed as spotter/upholstery extractors seem seriously inferior with hardly any sauce, and would only do alright spotting maybe, not sure why anyone would get a machine just for spotting but I don't know much. Anyways we each are attending CCT and Upholstery Pro workshops coming up in the next few months. Until then we're just going to keep learning every day, be prudent in the field, know our limitations, and do the very best we can with our limited knowledge and setup. So far it's going well. Any advice and critiques are appreciated. Thanks!
The lightweight machines that I've seen marketed as spotter/upholstery extractors seem seriously inferior with hardly any sauce, and would only do alright spotting maybe, not sure why anyone would get a machine just for spotting but I don't know much. Anyways we each are attending CCT and Upholstery Pro workshops coming up in the next few months. Until then we're just going to keep learning every day, be prudent in the field, know our limitations, and do the very best we can with our limited knowledge and setup. So far it's going well. Any advice and critiques are appreciated. Thanks!
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