I have that and am currently using it. My issue was I wanted to try cool cuffs on the new van and they dont have anything like that so I have a whole set of cool cuffs I cant use and just ordered a bunch more flash cuffs. Although the new flash cuffs I ordered dont snap together super well. They are always coming apart, Hoping its just a break in thing.You need this 2.5 to 2" reducer, hook it to your tank than run a short piece of 2" vac hose to a 2" male/starter
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Or when they come apart on the reel and you have to peel it off the reel.Huge tantrum when the cuffs come apart while reeling the hose up. Nothing better than when the cuff manages to smack you in the head.
I heard the more loops and turns the less airflow. We always keep our Vac hose with as little twists and turns as possible.
Less hurdles. Figure 8 looks really loopie!
Jim learned that from one of Robs videos
so how many of you are willing to admit to having tantrums at the end of the day when all your hoses are tangled, you're beat down tired, shits a mess and you've had enough?
The only Tantrum I had this week was watching my 15 year old nephew trying to roll up the hoses. I snapped!
He sits on his ass most of the job, and the only time he needs to really do a decent job...and his 15year old idiocy switch turns on.
I know I sound like an ass saying that, but he's one of those kids that just needs to get a job doing something totally opposite of manual labor
so how many of you are willing to admit to having tantrums at the end of the day when all your hoses are tangled, you're beat down tired, shits a mess and you've had enough?
Saiger" data-source="post: 4554590" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">i was thinking of this thread yesterday as we are dragging hoses through piles (feet) of snow and ice....and then fighting to keep it organized in a smaller older home with less than 3 foot wide hallways, trying to keep corner guards in place to protect, and just the tightness of the home (3 levels also)....
and then the cold makes it more miserable and the vac hoses are just a bitch to work with....
Then...you wrap up the hoses you have outside...and the van is loaded with snow again dragging in....
Then add -25 degrees below zero...and I can't tell you how much it kicks the crap out of you!
I swear part Mountain Goat would be a help
I'm not. I just saw that he didn't open up the water lines on his tools and hoses, and was wondering if he did that. I know it was a video for his hoses, but I'm just passing along advice from my truckmount mechanic to all of us. I think it should be a good habit to have, especially in that crazy cold weather up in Mark's area.Don’t give Mark advice on cold weather cleaning.
You’re from Georgia
Idiot
Me tooI've been entangled so bad it's taken me to the ground and ibe had to fight my way out ..
The screaming and cussing landed me two more jobs from people asking if I was okay
Saiger" data-source="post: 4554590" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">i was thinking of this thread yesterday as we are dragging hoses through piles (feet) of snow and ice....and then fighting to keep it organized in a smaller older home with less than 3 foot wide hallways, trying to keep corner guards in place to protect, and just the tightness of the home (3 levels also)....
and then the cold makes it more miserable and the vac hoses are just a bitch to work with....
Then...you wrap up the hoses you have outside...and the van is loaded with snow again dragging in....
Then add -25 degrees below zero...and I can't tell you how much it kicks the crap out of you!
I swear part Mountain Goat would be a help
Not if you do it right. And the back side of that mat is plastic nothing is coming through it and it shakes off easy. If we had any snow I’d make a video...The problem with that is when you roll that up it gets covered in snow too.
Mark does it right by keeping lead hoses that get get rolled up inside.
Best 2 employees I ever had were women. They seem to listen to what you say and get it the first time. They are not afraid to ask questions.Ive had one person who just got a, Lisa the one who looked like Chavez's daughter. I never even had to kick a hose when she helped me. I never had to say a word
My daughter was good too. With a great helper you don't need corner guards.
Most people have one speed and will never hustle to keep up with hoses and go to the truck for stuff.
Slowing down doesn't help neither. They just slow right down with you. I need a tech also.
John Olson" data-source="post: 4554657" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Winter is hard enough. But Id like to get some of that for inside the home.Not if you do it right. And the back side of that mat is plastic nothing is coming through it and it shakes off easy. If we had any snow I’d make a video...
John Olson" data-source="post: 4554657" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">send some to Mark, let HIM make the video?Not if you do it right. And the back side of that mat is plastic nothing is coming through it and it shakes off easy. If we had any snow I’d make a video...
Call the office or you can order it online. I go into for surgery at 7:30 tomorrow morning so I’ll be out for at least 2 weeks but Josh can take care if you. There are two types the pro you can vacuum and Is what we sell the post of the other is cheaper but works fine unless you on a restoration job and have lots of dry wall dust and debris. Calling will get you the most accurate shipping discounts too.Winter is hard enough. But Id like to get some of that for inside the home.
Mark is big pimping he can pay for it it’s only $104 a rollsend some to Mark, let HIM make the video?