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zenwood
13th June 2006, 11:55 PM
I use a vacuum cleaner with a plastic nozzle on the concrete floor of my shed, and the abrasion had worn it flat. The flat nozzle would just stick to the floor, and the airflow would be blocked. I glued a washer to each side of the nozzle with some two-part epoxy (Araldite, pic 1), and now it works perfectly again because of the small gap (pic 2) between the nozzle and the floor. The metal washers should stand up to abrasion better than the plastic, and can be easily replaced.
A high return for a 10 minute job.
silentC
14th June 2006, 10:09 AM
You vacuum your shed? :eek:
Bodgy
14th June 2006, 10:10 AM
You vacuum your shed? :eek:
What, you don't?
Gra
14th June 2006, 10:29 AM
You can see the floor of you shed ????:confused::confused:
Iain
14th June 2006, 11:16 AM
I vacuumed my shed, never realised the ceiling was so far away;)
silentC
14th June 2006, 11:18 AM
What, you don't?
Hell no! If my wife saw me doing that, who knows where it could lead?
Wongo
14th June 2006, 11:31 AM
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Termite
14th June 2006, 11:32 AM
Hell no! If my wife saw me doing that, who knows where it could lead?
Nowhere good I can tell you. SWMBO caught me washing my waterstones about 8 months ago, now I have to do the washing up every day.:o
zenwood
14th June 2006, 11:55 AM
You vacuum your shed? :eek: Only after I sweep up the shavings:eek::eek: (I make sure SWMBO doesn't see me do that, otherwise I'll be riding pillion with her.;))
Wongo: cool shot:rolleyes:
Iain
14th June 2006, 11:58 AM
Only after I sweep up the shavings:eek::eek:
My late MIL got her pilots licence on one of those......................
doug the slug
14th June 2006, 07:46 PM
sheds have floors?????
scooter
15th June 2006, 12:45 AM
I can't believe the level of insincerity in this thread about such a serious topic :o :p
Zen, I reckon a vacuum head with rollers is the go.
Cheers...................Sean, yours sincerely :D
Skew ChiDAMN!!
15th June 2006, 01:40 AM
Zen, I reckon a vacuum head with rollers is the go.
What's the MIL got to do with it? :confused:
arose62
15th June 2006, 08:23 AM
I agree with Scooter!!
I think you should have turned the washers from lignum vitae or some other hard, self-lubricating wood, and maybe even included a mini-cyclone in the vacuum head.
I've heard that a granite surface plate can be very useful when setting the correct clearance gap beneath vacuum heads.
Cheers,
Andrew
Zed
15th June 2006, 09:38 AM
I have an outlet on me dusty that is connected to the big flat head from the carbatec $80 pack, this sits on the floor held in place by bricks and I just sweep into it when the floor gets too dirty.. works for me, I'll take a photo and post it when i go out to the shed (soonish - depends on the boy....)
Stuart
15th June 2006, 12:11 PM
That's the one - Hare & Forbes also sell it on it's own - around $20. (Course you probably want a blast gate to go with it)
Daddles
15th June 2006, 12:26 PM
Ahh ya mob of pussies. Cripes, after I've been using my thicknesser, I vacuum the LAWN :eek:
(but that's only coz I have to use the brute outside :rolleyes: )
Richard
Skew ChiDAMN!!
15th June 2006, 05:05 PM
I have an outlet on me dusty that is connected to the big flat head from the carbatec $80 pack, this sits on the floor held in place by bricks and I just sweep into it when the floor gets too dirty.. works for me, I'll take a photo and post it when i go out to the shed (soonish - depends on the boy....)
The floor sweep? Yep, I've one at each end of the shed. (Waldo kindly donated his as he "had no use for it." :eek: ) Wouldn't want to live without 'em, although I've been contemplating putting a magnetised sheet on the floor underneath.
It becomes embarassing after retrieving the chuck-key from the seperator the third time 'round... :o
scooter
15th June 2006, 09:41 PM
What's the MIL got to do with it? :confused:
:D :D