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Hi have you tried it with builders dust/rubble does it retain the dust or blow/leak it out? Have had a cheaper Titan before but it could not handle dust from a renovation without spraying it back out into the room in a mist😮
It seems to stand up well, I think if you keep an eye on the bag and filter then it should be ok, I had a cheap hoover from wickes that blew it back out but this didn’t have the bag inside
Got that sail over my hot tub and it's a pain in the arse . As soon as it rains it looks like a huge bollock when its full of water . Even on an angle it still collects so I might change to solid wood so I can use the tub whenever . Got the lights too
Great effort and you smashed it, the hand wacker looked hard work but I guess it saved quite a few bucks not having to rent a machine out. Keep up the amazing work 🎉
Thanks 🙏 It’s not easy using the hand wacker plate but it did save so much money on rentals, it also made my shoulders and arms massive which the wife loved until the pump went down, what she could have won 😜 🤣🤣🤣
Great video! Gave me the motivation I need to do mine, I've got the corner trowel to do concrete edge just like how you done it, so happy it worked out well for you! 👍
Thank you 🙏, putting the concrete edging around worked great for me, I wish I did that on the putting green I laid a few years ago, good luck with your project 👍
I've been using the Cuprinol Ducksback for over 30 years and I swear by it. For water protection nothing comes near it, for the price (about £3 per litre).
Not had the opportunity to try it out on sludgy water just yet but I did vacuum my artificial grass putting green lately that I had neglected and it worked great 👍
I used a slotted 90degree bracket from wickes, fixed solid to the stud and then screwed loose in the middle of the slot on the outer walls to allow the expansion and contraction of the outer walls. The stud walls were fixed direct to the wooden floor. It’s worked great as the building has been up for a full year and there is no cracking in the plaster. I’ve been asked a few times now so I’ll do a video soon to show how I did it