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Thank you very much, Jenn! I especially liked the way you wrapped the strap for storage. I usually wrap the strap around the hook and simply put them in a bag. Sometimes, it becomes unwound and gets tangled with other straps and/or hooks.
I did try the other heads. Did the same thing. I did cross thread the hose to the softest metal. Perhaps it is gold. Tech told me that wouldn't be the issue. I'll let you know what I come up with.
@@Jennyfromtheshop Nice! Will it be up today? Take your time and don't rush it, stay cool and safe. I don't want you to suffer from a heat stroke, it is 🔥 today by me as well, it is 91 but feels like 96°.
Had my dewalt for 2 years and it now won't turn off when I release the trigger. Tried to get help from dewalt repair service. No such luck. They say they've never hears of this issue. Any help would be appreciated.
I haven't heard of that problem either, but I think I'd be inclined to take the hand held piece apart to see if there's some corrosion or build up preventing it from closing properly. I used mine yesterday and had issues with the power, seems it didn't like my extension cord but worked perfectly plugged directly into the outlet. Let me know if you figure out what the issue is and I'll do a video about it.
I own four of it's predecessor Viking Arm jacks for a couple of years now. These types of lift jacks are indispensable for a whole range of uses. For example, In doing a major living room/kitchen and main floor reno/gut of our side-split circa 1969 house, I decided that I needed to put everything heavy left we didn't relocate to another part of the house on wheels/dollies. These jacks were the bomb for lifting up and placing by myself our heavy metal frame with motorized recliner couch and love seat onto dollies. Being the only strong armed person in the house working solo, these types of jacks really make life easier with so many tasks. Yesterday, I was using them to tweak level drywall panels for that aforementioned reno job. Question, how thick is the bottom plate? The standard plate that comes with the Viking Arm jacks is 5mm and there are optional 3mm thinner plates available you can swap out to if needed. I also looked up the weight of the Viking Arm. They do come in quite lighter than the Dewalt ones at 3 lbs versus the 5.6 lbs you said you weighed the Dewalt's at in your video. That's quite a difference! The Viking Arm are rated at 330 lbs and I can attest to that limit. I tried to lift something once that I knew was 350 lbs, and the squeeze lever just won't lift, period.
I'm curious to know if anyone else has come across a situation with the grabo where it initiates a countdown upon powering on, and then continues running indefinitely, even after it has finished the vacuuming process.
@@DanieSubido I think I’d call Grabo and ask. I don’t know that it’s necessarily harmful, but it’s probably best to find out. Maybe it’s a simple explanation like changing the seal.
I used mine all day long had no issues had on rivet out of like 1000 jam and was easy to unscrew n pull it out def makes my job as a metal building builder easier
That all depends on how often you use it and what materials you’re sweeping. I use my filters for a long time and just take them outside and clean them.