ABC Technical
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Any of the Henry range are good, George is one cant think of the others, was it Bungle & Zippy?
They are dear you can by four standard henrys for the cheapest one.Numatic who make the henry, george, etc range of vaccuums make some decent kit.The henry isn't really suitable for wall chasers, but is a great all round cleaner.
I bought a twin motored 2400W numatic for my chaser, and boy doesn't it suck well - too well! It can get blocked after a while
Then I spoke to Numatic about some bits, only to discover they make a specific model for a wall chaser. The guy there said the model I had, actually sucked too much for it to work properly
There are several makes which have automatic filter shakers, metabo, bosch, hilti - I often wondered how well these work will brick/plaster dust.
The numatic wall chaser model isn't easy to find:
http://www.rgk.co.uk/acatalog/Wall_Chaser_Dust_Extraction_Vacs.html
Here are some other makes:
http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gas50-wet-dry-universal-dust-extractor-p4172
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He has a bendy hose you know? He could hoover himselfI left the instructions on it's use, for you.
Carry on and we'll have to buy another one to get the dust off of the first one. :^O
What do you think of the wall chaser?? I'm looking at these at the moment, but being tight have opted to buy 4" grinder and diamond disc as a sort of trial run option to finish a small kitchen I'm working on (hard cement render over stone walls :_| ) I'm hoping cutting will be easier PrayThe henry isn't really suitable for wall chasers, but is a great all round cleaner.
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Post number 22 is yours DD.I could of sworn I had replied to this post???? But its gone...
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Your a little old to be playing hide the post now badge arnt you :^Oaww youve given the game away now :| :|
everybody is a kid at heart :x :xYour a little old to be playing hide the post now badge arnt you :^O
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