Ron Werner said:
CasinoCarpetCare said:
The Orbot looks interesting. And probably not as heavy as these back-busting 175's and the Cimex. All we have to do here is push them around. i am sure my relationship with both my Cimex and my beloved 175's would be short and sweet if I were lifting them in and out of trucks and up and down stairs all day. :x :x
You'd simply find an easier way of loading and unloading. I used the elevator 8) and I did use Cimex on stair landings, started from the top and worked my way down. Quite easy. Did a great job.
The Cimex IS a brute to lift!
The moral of all this is:::
DON'T LIFT THOSE BLOODY HEAVY MACHINES !!!!!!
Learn to use the machines weight to your advantage.
Use the fulcrum and leverage principle.
Use ramps to get them in and out of vehicles.
Get bigger wheels to make it easy to take them up and down stairs.
Bloody hell, I've been using the 'Mex; like this for about eight years now, every day it's in and out, up and down. shiteatinggrin (Shut up Mikey) hey Marty, blow me shiteatinggrin
Since I went off the 175 and onto the 'Mex; my previous back problems have improved out of sight.
I no longer know a physio; or chiro; even my masseuse gets very little action from me now. :shock:
Remember that old motto that's been hanging around longer than me, ??
Work smarter, not harder.
Shorty down under
PS::::
What works best:
Rotary tools or Oscillating?
Just thinking about the spinning action vs the oscillating
I don't know of any scientific tests that have been done on the above.
I think that a lot of private testing may be prejudiced towards the system that the tester at the time prefers.
The human factor of being comfortable with a particular machine, may sway any decision as to the capabilities each machine.