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nevil

  • Posts: 478
Re: Glides
« Reply #40 on: July 23, 2010, 08:35:45 pm »
It's about time the wand manufacturers starting building stainless steel glided heads onto their wands. That would get Derek going, may even get him to break his silence on the subject ;D
Simon

I think the reason Teflon is better than steel is because it has a lower friction coefficient than any other material. So it glides better. Sounds like engineers mumbo jumbo to me. I also hate the fact that I have to buy a separate part to make the wand perform better, but until the manufactures sort it out I won't be without one. I would rather be called names by my huge shouldered colleagues that don't use them. :)

elliott cleaning

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Re: Glides New
« Reply #41 on: July 23, 2010, 08:54:32 pm »
Teflon does have one of the lowest friction coefficients for the purposes of glides.
Unless you are stocky & knee high to a grasshopper - in other words no more than 4' 8" - you must be mad not to use a glide if you operate a t/m.

I can see Derek is 'stocky' - didn't appreciate he was a little squirt ;) ;)

derek west

Re: Glides
« Reply #42 on: July 23, 2010, 09:27:30 pm »
ive got 4 kids, theres nothing wrong with my squirt thank you very much ;D