Hi all,
I had an account years ago here when I had a garage and space to play with cars. While I don't have that anymore, I have been back and lurking for the last few months looking for inspiration.
Came across this little DIY, and thought some of you might like it.
http://workshop.lifehacker.com/make-an-air-powered-shop-broom-to-quickly-clear-your-fl-1741431228
Nice. I'm stealing that idea.
I was prepared to be sarcastic, but I find myself impressed instead. How refreshing.
trucke
Dork
11/10/15 3:26 p.m.
That's cool!
I just use my backpack blower so I don't need to store another tool.
Robbie
Dork
11/11/15 6:55 p.m.
trucke wrote:
That's cool!
I just use my backpack blower so I don't need to store another tool.
Yeah, I'm thinking how I can make an attachment for my leaf blower or shop vac.
rande
New Reader
11/12/15 11:22 a.m.
Robbie wrote:
trucke wrote:
That's cool!
I just use my backpack blower so I don't need to store another tool.
Yeah, I'm thinking how I can make an attachment for my leaf blower or shop vac.
Doesn't a shop vac already do this?
Main reason I posted this is because all the air comes out at such a low level, it looks like the 'giant cloud of dust' is much less of an issue. I don't have a garage right now to even do this with, but thought it was cool anyway.
Robbie
Dork
11/13/15 1:16 p.m.
I also like that he points the air from a wide base inward, rather than a shop vac or leaf blower, that sends air from a single point outward.
Keeps all the debris semi-contained, which is a huge improvement.
I've always just used my blower nozzle with the air compressor. I can see this being more effective with the angled holes.
Thanks for the mention in the e-newsletter!