Steam Blaster

Chris Gregg cdgregg@telus.net
Sun, 15 Dec 2002 17:26:38 -0700


I also use the Hot Shot.  Works great for taking out key bushings and 
getting dampers off the heads.  It has an attachment that turns the steam 
at ninety degrees, making it real convenient for the key bushings.  I 
actually sold one to Roger Jolly.  Hope he has found a use for it.

Chris Gregg.
At 05:22 PM 12/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Clyde,
>         Some time ago I purchased something like what you describe. It 
> didn't cost quite that much and yes, I'm very glad I bought it. It's from 
> Eureka I think and is called the HotShot. I can go down to the shop and 
> look if it's really important to you. I use it mostly to steam out key 
> bushings. Works quite well and very fast. I was warned about steaming 
> hammers and have chickened out from even trying it. It's also been a help 
> around the house with various cleaning chores.
>
>Greg
>
>
>At 06:47 AM 12/15/2002, you wrote:
>
>>Friends,
>>
>>A couple days ago I happened across a TV infomercial featuring the
>>Euro-Pro Shark Steam Blaster for about $125.00.  Have any of you
>>purchased this machine for piano applications?  If so, are you glad you
>>did?  What do you do with it, and how well does it work?
>>
>>Or, getting off topic here, are you glad you have it even for general
>>housework?  I kept the contact information on the machine but am looking
>>for advice on whether it is worth my money.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Clyde
>>
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>Greg Newell
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