How far will you go to save $279?

Mikey P

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or...

c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ims76NTJGjoc]


I can't imagine bring that Nick O' Broke Dick Plate into a house.
 

Desk Jockey

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It looks like it would work, but you're right after you factor in the time spent in design, sourcing the parts and construction, you'd be better off spending the $279.00.



Bad Billy doesn't have enough weight to make that thing work to it potential, get me on there and you'll see some pad dry! :wink:
 

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I guess this means the patent if there was on eon the "water claw" expired?

Why did JD decide to take on this as their first venture into eqpt. manufacturing? (assuming it is)
 

Ron K

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Is it really the same, better, or just cheaper?
Maybe it could be the first product sold to home owners to do flood work with that built in Wet/Vac unit.
 

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After water clawing a flooded carpet, I will run over it with a wand to catch the moisture laying on top of the carpet.

Nice tool, though.
 

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it's the "ghetto-stractor"

there's probably little if any money savings factoring in fabricating time, material costs
 

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