Trees cause leaves. Leaves cause me more work. I don;t like more work. The few queen palms work just fine for me.Ya m
Ya need a lot bigger tree
Trees cause leaves. Leaves cause me more work. I don;t like more work. The few queen palms work just fine for me.Ya m
Ya need a lot bigger tree
I couple 3 or 4 hoses coupled together, so it doesn't need to move. One hose from the vac to the Deputy, three to the wand, but there's also a hose affixed to the edger...
Duct tape rules the earth.
The sections of hose are taped together, and one hose is always connected to the edger.Yeah, I always had to duct tape the hose to the edger so it wouldn’t come undone while I was edging.
The sec
The sections of hose are taped together, and one hose is always connected to the edger.
Somewhere I found a double ended female connector that holds on really well. It's a godsend on this job because I'm constantly disconnecting the edger to vacuum. The Craftsman vac sucks more than the edger blows, so because of that, the connection doesn't come loose.
No idea. It can take weeks for hemoglobin to raise or drop.That would be neat. Did they give you any idea how long it will take to know if the shots work?
No idea. It can take weeks for hemoglobin to raise or drop.
I have my hoses coupled because that way I can put the vacuum outside and still vacuum the whole living room in peace and quiet.I broke down a few years ago and bought a 20’ hose. In a small bathroom it’s too much hose and it’ll piss you off so you gotta leave the vacuum out in the hallway or some BS like that. If you’re edging or buffing thats when the longer hose is real nice. With the standard 7’ or 10’ hose the damn shop vac is always in your way or you’re tugging at it so you can move. I’ve pondered buying a 2nd 20’ hose. I’m sure I will when it’s time for me to refinish MY floors
I see you rabbited both sides.Laying a floating floor up to metal cabinet frames. I’m dying laughing inside. Anyway I accept the challenge. I got a test piece and rabbited out the back side where it needs to be able to lap over the metal frame while still laying flat. Test piece looks good. Now I have my work cut out for me. Gonna be scribing for a couple days before I’m done. I’ll let you know how it turns out.
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I see you rabbited both sides.
That looks 100x better than all that aluminum showing.
I know, I haven't harassed anyone for a while.That was my test piece. Had to see what works before I start burning up material. I’m so tight on material that I’m using plywood blocks to lock my rows in place while I’m scribing. Usually I can sacrifice a plank and get 6 or 8 scab pieces out of it. It’s all good, I’ve got a few other things to do in this trailer before it’s done so if I get tired of scribing, I can take a break and do something else.
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