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What a helpful review! The company's material didn't even make it clear that these attachments had liquid cleaning features as well. Your video convinced me to get one.
I just came across this because I had been looking for an old, classic bumper jack for cars for just this purpose, (everyone scrapped them years ago) and saw a video of a boy using one of these to pull a fence post and now your video. My main intention was to pull small bush stumps but seeing this, I have two tree stumps I may try it on. I ordered a farm jack today
Thank you for this part 6:40 right here. Someone used my v15 with drywall dust and sawdust while I was gone even though a ShopVac was readily available. They didn't tell me that they used my Dyson and I got a nasty surprise when I got back home. It was brand new too. It's day 3 of cleaning everything and I was looking for a guide to put it all back together.
Used Polar Blast products in the past, was never impressed with it. Thanks for confirming it does not do the job as advertised. I think the only thing that could help with a foam coating is that you do not forget spots, because it will show.
Great video showing people how to do it! Ive retired my V6 Total clean for a Henry Quick. All the Dyson cordless hoovers are all the same. They all suffer from dust getting clogged inside the machine, poor design in my opinion. The Henry Quick is far better than the Dyson cordless stick vacs. No messing about having to take apart the whole machine just to clean it.
Very useful. I have used 20 litres so far on some areas and it is very very effective. I used a watering can and mostly did it neat (some 50% but that didn't seem as effective) . I have a huge vast area to do however so just ordered another 20 litres. I have a much large patio that this one at the back and then a much much bigger area even that that of paving and other paths. I took 8 sessions of 1 - 3 hours along just to do the pressure washing first this year. I am wondering whether to buy the back pack device. Will try the next 20 litres with the watering can and then decide. I already bought and used plastic eye protector things and water proof trousers over my wellingtons. Be safe people and can be best to wet the whole area first before applying it to make it soak in better (and don't put it on near plants unless it is weeds you want to kill)
I’m glad you shared this with the RU-vid community. Many of us have discovered the joys and hazards/limitations of farm jacks. They are great tools, and they can hurt or literally kill you. Watching a video with an unsuccessful outcome is an education, and maybe an opportunity to avoid doing the same thing personally. Your video may prevent similar incidents by informing other users. Isn’t that really the point? I’m glad the only consequences were a bruised arm and a bent Jack. Usually the Jack parts are replaceable at a reasonable cost. You are not replaceable; and certainly older and wiser with more experience now. Good show.
Sorry just bought one of these, what a pile of junk. They must be paying you well to praise this bucket. . Its cheap and nasty and customer support is crap. £540. Wasted due to you and others sponsored reviews..
First, whats wrong with weathering on slabs ? Second whats the environmental inpact with putting all those chemicals into the soil ? If this gets mixed with other certain chemicals you get mustard gas ? Thirdly, no PPE.
Learn to use both hands .. u almost fell over with that saw in your hand ,left hand on d handle right on front knob .. have a try bet that would been 100 x easier to use..PS I’m a Left handed carpenter of 40+ years
i’ve got hand tightening collets and a silver collet with for the spanner. the collet is slightly square inside . The keyhole bit is very tight not really going in. my concern of using a hand tightening collet with this router bit. Any ideas?