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GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
2 Nov 2012 6:53pm
Hi Guy's I have a house that is in a constant state of renovations.
and I am at my wits end about the constant mess
I really need a Vacuum that does the job..sand, leaves, gyprock, stones, nails...

Does anyone know what I should be buying...?
Even size or wattage...or what ever I need to look for

and needless to say, It has to suck and suck hard
I need the job done the 1st time not have to go over and over

Help please
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
2 Nov 2012 6:58pm
Forget the vacuum - you need a hard bristled broom and a square nosed shovel.
Note: I am not being a smart ar5e.

Edit: and a soft bristled broom for the finer stuff.
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
2 Nov 2012 7:20pm
True Scotty....but the house is vintage old and frankly crap with cracks in floor
boards and hard to get to places....

I think I need Tim the Toolman Taylor to retro fit a normal Vac
adolf
adolf
1862 posts
1862 posts
2 Nov 2012 7:22pm
GypsyDrifter said...

Hi Guy's I have a house that is in a constant state of renovations.
and I am at my wits end about the constant mess
I really need a Vacuum that does the job..sand, leaves, gyprock, stones, nails...

Does anyone know what I should be buying...?
Even size or wattage...or what ever I need to look for

and needless to say, It has to suck and suck hard
I need the job done the 1st time not have to go over and over

Help please



Head down to bunnings and get one of those really annoying leaf blowers that suck. We hardly ever use it but, last week I bought 12 QWELTS and put them in Lisa's Audi - it left such a freaking mess that she pulled out that annoying sucking leaf blower and sucked the mess out - worked a treat.
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
2 Nov 2012 7:27pm
what you need is called a Boyfriend / hubby Gypsygirl .... and the words like "you will or I won't ...." .... well you get the drift (scusi the pun)


GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
2 Nov 2012 7:48pm
adolf said...
GypsyDrifter said...

Hi Guy's I have a house that is in a constant state of renovations.
and I am at my wits end about the constant mess
I really need a Vacuum that does the job..sand, leaves, gyprock, stones, nails...

Does anyone know what I should be buying...?
Even size or wattage...or what ever I need to look for

and needless to say, It has to suck and suck hard
I need the job done the 1st time not have to go over and over

Help please



Head down to bunnings and get one of those really annoying leaf blowers that suck. We hardly ever use it but, last week I bought 12 QWELTS and put them in Lisa's Audi - it left such a freaking mess that she pulled out that annoying sucking leaf blower and sucked the mess out - worked a treat.


adolf
I actually have 3 in the shed...(don't ask me why I have 3 )
I will give them ago tomorrow...
I just find them to short (or I am to tall lol) and I have to bend over it all the time..and end up getting a back ache

and I do have a couple of medium size floor rugs too heavy to lift and shake
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15105 posts
WA, 15105 posts
2 Nov 2012 8:17pm
Try and find some sort of shop-vac (you know, the barrel type) that can handle water as well. The one I had, til it broke, worked well, and because they are meant to handle water, they don't have to use bags, so you can just empty out the barrel.

It had some sort of filter that went over the intake, when you used it bagless, or you used a regular bag.

I tried to replace it with a more modern 'bagless' cylconic thing, and it works better, but fills up in a nano second when you use it for picking up sawdust. What do people make these things for? Not for picking up sawdust, that's for sure.
T 11
T 11
TAS
811 posts
TAS, 811 posts
2 Nov 2012 11:49pm
If you really want a quality hardcore Vac get a Festool. I use mine hooked up to a diamond cup concrete grinder and still sucks well when the bag is almost full (holds same as about 2 bags of cement too heavy to lift) They have a Hepa filter which are meant to be safe to suck asbestos fibres and not send them back in the air. Also good for sucking up water
The leaf blower, well mine at least will fill your room with fine dust through the bag
kk
kk
WA
953 posts
kk kk
WA, 953 posts
2 Nov 2012 9:11pm
All the festo gear is pretty good if not better than that, festoool / festo is also really good at at very fine dust. I think they are designed with the sanders that they make.

I have a spitwater drum style vac that is 3000W and will handle all of the general stuff, water included (it will pass a coke can through the inlet too). But clogs up pretty quick if I attach it to a gyprock sander.

The thing is that these machines cost North of $2000 to buy if my memory serves me right, I recently bought a Ryobi $300 job from Bunnings in an emergency................. POS it is, battling to suck up damp sand.
Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7294 posts
WA, 7294 posts
4 Nov 2012 7:42am
first I read this :

BulldogPup said...
what you need is called a Boyfriend / hubby Gypsygirl .... and the words like "you will or I won't ...." .... well you get the drift (scusi the pun)





then, in the very next reply I read this :

GypsyDrifter said...
I actually have 3 in the shed...(don't ask me why I have 3 )
I will give them ago tomorrow...
I just find them to short (or I am to tall lol) and I have to bend over it all the time..and end up getting a back ache

and I do have a couple of medium size floor rugs too heavy to lift and shake



After being slightly shocked and rather confused I realised GD is from WA.

Then I realised something else...

Where has that 'What dumb things have you done' thread gone ?
seanhogan
seanhogan
QLD
3424 posts
QLD, 3424 posts
4 Nov 2012 10:10am
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
4 Nov 2012 11:15am
yeah took me a bit but I see that .... geez only in Perf
GypsyDrifter
GypsyDrifter
WA
2371 posts
WA, 2371 posts
4 Nov 2012 12:49pm
Carantoc said...
first I read this :

BulldogPup said...
what you need is called a Boyfriend / hubby Gypsygirl .... and the words like "you will or I won't ...." .... well you get the drift (scusi the pun)





then, in the very next reply I read this :

GypsyDrifter said...
I actually have 3 in the shed...(don't ask me why I have 3 )
I will give them ago tomorrow...
I just find them to short (or I am to tall lol) and I have to bend over it all the time..and end up getting a back ache

and I do have a couple of medium size floor rugs too heavy to lift and shake



After being slightly shocked and rather confused I realised GD is from WA.

Then I realised something else...

Where has that 'What dumb things have you done' thread gone ?



^^^^Thats F Stuffing hilarious....


I have NO idea what The young pup meant
so my answer obviously was for adolf.

ok so what does **"you will or I won't ...." .... ** mean
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
4 Nov 2012 1:04pm
^^^^
"you will clean up your mess or I won't be in the mood tonight ....."



respectfully on my part Gyps

oh and always put down a plastic dropsheet (Hardware store item) far easier to get rid of rubbish
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
4 Nov 2012 5:51pm
Ive just used wifeys old VAX,2000w to clean out the bathroom reno.
Ive learnt to sweep with coarse broom,then soft broom and handbrush,
THEN vac up . But if gyprock,plasterand cement dust you need to empty the bag asap,then blow it out or even wash it out as the gyprock will reset with airborne moisture.
thanks for the heads up on the ryobi,I was looking at one last week
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