Spinner for TM?

Discussion in 'Air Duct Cleaning' started by dmreed4311, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. dmreed4311 Active Member

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    Is there a spinner out there that uses the power of the suction from a Tm to move the spinner? If not someone needs to invent it.
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    Why would you want to move the spinner with vacuum when it allready moves from water pressure?
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    He's talking about duct cleaning tools, not hard surface tools.
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    Bwa ha ha ha ha ha !!!!! Im an idiot!!!!!!
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    LOL! Nah, not an idiot.... just read it wrong the first time, just like I did. HA!

    He meant a brush spinning mechanism that would be powered by the TM.

    Hey.... that is a great idea!
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    You and me both, I didn't see it was under duct cleaning either and was thinking the exact same thing you were.
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    That is a good idea and something that should be easily doable.
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    I believe fibreclean makes one. Cleanco IAQ 1800 turbo spinner
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    wouldnt you still need to run water through the line? id imagine all the dry dirt wouldnt be good for the blower.
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    This is just an attachment the whole cleaning system comes with a filter box that wets down the dust etc before blower. This system is not for serious duct cleaners. I purchased it back in 99/2000 and soon realized your TM is for carpets/hardsurface/upholstery NOT duct cleaning. A year later I purchased duct cleaning equipment from Heatseal industries put it in a seperate van and been very happy since.

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