Rinse bar

Only way to go but to optimise best to fit a pivot head to the brush… LOL Jack Sedore is starting a revolution :slight_smile:

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i did have a pivot, the side 2 side

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So you have. In the pic you have it locked off…hence the confusion. Good combo. Just caught the small vid. Nice work.

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since they are $2 each, i got 2 spares

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I ordered 2

Just ordered 2 myself…thanks for the tip.

bissel will be like “what the heck? why do all these people need multiple rinse bars all of a sudden?”

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We need to buy these up before they hike the price to $50

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Time for some rinse bar doomsday prepping.

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i don’t have a wfp but I will buy a crap ton to hike up the price… MUAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH :smiley:

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Go eat a sandwich. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Looks like a good find!

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Great mod. And that table looks like it has seen plenty of action

new it had a “distressed” look

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so i tried it out on a house that had lower pressure and the results were disappointing, half the jets didn’t make it past the bristles

i had to turn the brush upside down to rinse and that didn’t work well

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Humm, how about you plug every other jet and see if that helps on low pressure?

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Still good for normal pressure though?

Btw, how do you like the swivel? I just got the Gardiner swivel adaptor and it was frustrating to use so far. But maybe it’s just a learning curve like for all swivel tools.

i like the swivel itself, but the teeth on the angle adaptor are too large which means the position changes are big jumps

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There’s a set of adaptors for that called ‘tiny teeth’. Gives you quite a few more angle options. Check out jack Sedores channel on YouTube. You’ve got to ensure with a rinse blade that the stream is clearing the bristles. Check and set the angle prior to using the hot glue. That little bar is quite small so blocking holes shouldn’t be needed.

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