Hi, I won't be going to the KC convention this year so I'll miss out on seeing this steamer. I would be interested in buying one if I knew more about them. If you have a brochure with photos I would like to receive a copy. My snail mail address is: Ted Simmons 590 Oak Park Circle Merritt Island, FL 32953-4150 Thanks. >St Steam is a steam generator that has a variable steam outlet. The steam >is at approx. 45 lbs pressure. It was developed overseas for house hold >cleaning but does have applications to our business. You would however >have to fight with your spouse to keep it in the shop when she finds out >all the things it will do. I have been using it for several months and it >does work quickly to remove key bushing, dampers or any other part held by >glue. It will remove key tops and is great for cleaning items like plates >before finishing. It's being used for these applications at BYU in Provo. >Randy Potter and I are also distributors for St. Steam and are discussing >bring it to KC. We would offer it to the membership at a discount during >the convention. My engineering background tells me that this type of >pressure vessel should not be copied unless you have experience dealing >with pressure relief, safety considerations and boiler codes. > >Private email please if you would like to know more. >Oliver Piano Services >Richard Oliver Snelson > > > > >---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- >From: "Richard Moody" <remoody@easnet.net> >Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org >Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 02:17:25 -0500 > >> >> >>---------- >>> From: Joe & Penny Goss <imatunr@primenet.com> >>> To: pianotech@ptg.org >>> Subject: Re: Industrial Chemists, Please? >>> Date: Thursday, July 01, 1999 5:47 PM >>> >>> >>> Ever try a steam generator like Sgt. Steam? Works wonders in seconds! >>> Removes the most stubborn felt bushings, damper felt and hammer shanks very >>> quickly. >>> If encouraged I could bring one for all to see to KC. Anyone?? >>> Joe Goss >> >> >>Never heard of Sgt. Steam. What does it look like? Can i copy it and >>save bo coo >>bucks? Asking now because I won't be in KC then.... ric. >>
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