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Cleaning up the shed

Jim

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Oct 19, 2011
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Not counting the dust collectors what cleaner do you use to clean up your mess? I am after good ideas to search on ebay for a cleaner/hoover for when i get the lean-to finished? :thinks: I don't really want to pay silly money for one, but at the same time i need a good one ... :thumbs:

Thanks ....... .:kiss:
 

edlea

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Aug 1, 2013
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Blackpool
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Ed
I picked up a 1400 watt Morrison's own brand for £30 a couple of weeks ago ,it sucked up my mess perfectly..trouble was after using it once Mrs Ed spied it and asked if she could try it out at her cake decorating shop, with a view to her getting one herself ...I haven't see it since !!!!! :mad:
 

turnaround360

Caracktycus Pots
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Jim at the moment its an numatic but the elbow on the waste pipe I put on the dust extractor has a 30mm waste water bit which I attached a hoover pipe to blank the 4" and hopefully its goodbye henry more space Frankie.
 

Grump

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Aug 17, 2013
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Stevenage
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Brian
Cleaning is for wimin.
I just kick it out the door when it gets too deep.
Or my son comes round and nicks it for guinea pig bedding.
 
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