Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 19, 2010 at 09:11:00 from (174.124.65.196):
In Reply to: shop vac? posted by dave2 on September 19, 2010 at 08:42:07:
Hey Dave, See you took time off here to re-examine your PEOPLE SKILLS lol. Now that said, Some advice.we have 2 shop vacs and I bought one big one for my daughter (both ours are med and 1 Small one. The small one we use for cleaning trucks & suv. easy to manuver(sp)Inside the trucks and Suv. Larger one used to clean shop floors and cobwebs. Wish I had gotten a larger one instead of the medium one. As for length,one can buy additional hoses with Coupling adapter to lengthen the hose. Going to invest in a larger one soon. Bigger IS definatly better.Only problem is cleaning out stuck crap way inside the hoses. Some of the stuck crap can be Blown out backwards to clean em out.BUT NOT ALWAYS. A good small broom handle does the trick more times then not by using it as a ram rod. Got all of em at menards.Is there a building supply center near you ,or does the PX handle em?Only suggestion is get a GOOD LARGE ONE!!! LOU .
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