BUILD A SMALL STEAM CLEANER?
On Dec 28, 9:41*pm, "jusme" wrote:
Bruce, good on ya, mite.
I will go to target and take a look. *I don't know in what department but I
will persevere.
I didn't mention a safety since I will use it without one at first and then,
install one after I get through with what I need, in case someone else uses
it without realizing the danger.
Thanks.
j/b
"Bruce Spainhower" wrote in message
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Target sells a Shark Steam Blaster Jr. for $40 that comes with an
extension hose, attachments, and something you didn't mention: a safety
valve. I bought one for the same purpose, cleaning up an old engine. Works
fine for that, and amounts to some cheap insurance.
- Bruce
"jusme" wrote :
Okay, Leo.
Thanks for that information. *Where are they sold, as I may want to get
some
ideas from it.
j/b
"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message
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"jusme" wrote: * I think that I will put your idea on the back burner,
pardon pun, until I
need a steam cleaner for outside. (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You can buy a small household steam cleaner for about $50. *Holds about
a
pint of water, and does quite a bit on a single fill. *Mine really
works
well, and I have no doubt that it would do your engine in about a half
hour.- Hide quoted text -
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A safety is there for a reason.
If you ever see the aftermath of a boiler explosion, you will
understand.
TMT
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