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Cheers, T i m The only rider with that is if I do lend it to you and you break it you buy it. 'You have nothing to gain and everything to lose' and generally he seems to have been right. 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be.' As my Dad used to say re this sort of thing. Although quite old even at that point it (had) looked like new (it was 'mine') and of course parts were either difficult to get or very expensive. In an effort to run away, one tripped over the mains lead and ripped the cable clamp and part of the case out. Kew hobby 80 1 pressure washer windows#He had be using it to clean the loose stuff off his house after we had replaced all his windows with new uPVC jobbies and because it was a nice day and his kids were outside he was mucking about spraying them with it. He took a long time returning it and eventually I found out why. I made the 'mistake' of lending mine (Kew Hobby, the shape and weight of an arc welder) to a pretty good friend but with the strict reminder that 'I don't normally lend stuff out to anyone' and to 'make sure you look after it'. Worth hanging on to, it was the last >of the quality hobby machines. On Sat, 22:42:07 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote: >Dozens of places will repair them. Dave - The Medway Handyman T i m 01:55. Worth hanging on to, it was the last of the quality hobby machines. Bought by an investment group - renamed Alto, then bought by Nilfisk - they now trade as Nilfisk-Alto. KEW were Danish:-( Started by a Knud Ernst Westergard who worked for Gerni in Randers, Denmark, now defunct, but once part of the Nilfisk group. >Like many British Manufacturing companies - they are no more. On an old KEW hobby it was probably adjustable - which KEW hobby do you have - is there a model number? >Last option I suppose would be if there is somewhere that services KEW. >Anybody know what this would look like, and is this something worth >stripping & perhaps cleaning. The valve is opening too soon by the sound of it. Pump >still runs, and it uses a bypass valve to release the pressure. >Now previously it was mentioned that when I release trigger. Aprox 2 sec >full pressure 1 sec low pressure. >Loads of water through lance if trigger operated (motor off) >When motor is on. So can now discount the hose, lance & nozzle from being the >issue. >No shortage of incoming mains (pressure or flow rate) even tried >different hoses & fittings to be 100% sure of that. Been >great to date.that had started surging. ![]() On 21:03, Rick Hughes wrote: >I previously posted that I have a KEW Hobby pressure washer. Like many British Manufacturing companies - they are no more. Last option I suppose would be if there is somewhere that services KEW. And this could be at fault.Īnybody know what this would look like, and is this something worth stripping & perhaps cleaning. Pump still runs, and it uses a bypass valve to release the pressure. Now previously it was mentioned that when I release trigger. Kew hobby 80 1 pressure washer full#Aprox 2 sec full pressure 1 sec low pressure. Loads of water through lance if trigger operated (motor off) When motor is on. ![]() So can now discount the hose, lance & nozzle from being the issue. No shortage of incoming mains (pressure or flow rate) even tried different hoses & fittings to be 100% sure of that. Been great to date.that had started surging. I previously posted that I have a KEW Hobby pressure washer. SteamX has been a been in the industry for 25 years and a Nilfisk-ALTO dealer for over 16 years. Kew hobby 80 1 pressure washer manual#Kew Hobby Pressure Washer Manual - Garden question. ![]()
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