TB

Tom Banes

13/12/2005 4:06 PM

A New Sucker in the Garashop - Fein 9-11-20 Vac

Got it last Friday and used it this weekend (after getting back from
my humanitarian duty of slowing the spread of avian flu (read "Killing
Ducks")).

The vac is quieter than my wife's hair dryer. It will lift 16 penny
nails off the floor though they stick in the hose (DAMHIK). The hose
is nice and flexible. The attachment set is complete. You can pull it
around by the hose and it doesn't tip over. It was engineered by
Germans - no more need be said. I like it.

BTW, I got it via Walter Tool Company

http://www.waltertool.com/

They were about $50 cheaper than anyone else I could find. What was
really interesting was I ordered at 1520 hours last Tuesday, got a UPS
shipping notification at 1610, same day, and it arrived here in Texas
on Friday. That is quick service!

Regards.


This topic has 7 replies

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"bent"

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

15/12/2005 4:58 PM

check out the video here, http://www.joneakes.com/html/fein.html
now I can do my toenails.

s

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 2:39 PM

That's a triple gloat! I haven't got a duck this year yet!!!

Tom in KY, Where the ducks be man?

s

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 3:04 PM

Clarify that,

Gloat #1 the obvious The vac.

Gloat #2 Ducks for dinner.

Gloat #3 You have time to clean your shop?!!!

What IS that sound? Is it the vac or the operator?

An

"AL"

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 11:21 PM

I've had their medium sized vac for almost 8 years. It still works like new
and I still love using it.

"Tom Banes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Got it last Friday and used it this weekend (after getting back from
> my humanitarian duty of slowing the spread of avian flu (read "Killing
> Ducks")).
>
> The vac is quieter than my wife's hair dryer. It will lift 16 penny
> nails off the floor though they stick in the hose (DAMHIK). The hose
> is nice and flexible. The attachment set is complete. You can pull it
> around by the hose and it doesn't tip over. It was engineered by
> Germans - no more need be said. I like it.
>
> BTW, I got it via Walter Tool Company
>
> http://www.waltertool.com/
>
> They were about $50 cheaper than anyone else I could find. What was
> really interesting was I ordered at 1520 hours last Tuesday, got a UPS
> shipping notification at 1610, same day, and it arrived here in Texas
> on Friday. That is quick service!
>
> Regards.

TB

Tom Banes

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 4:42 PM

On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:14:41 GMT, "noonenparticular"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>That's a gloat, which means there's two things that really suck in your
>garage....
>


More whooshing sounds. I need better hearing protection!

ni

"noonenparticular"

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 10:14 PM

That's a gloat, which means there's two things that really suck in your
garage....

well done.

jc

"Tom Banes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Got it last Friday and used it this weekend (after getting back from
> my humanitarian duty of slowing the spread of avian flu (read "Killing
> Ducks")).
>
> The vac is quieter than my wife's hair dryer. It will lift 16 penny
> nails off the floor though they stick in the hose (DAMHIK). The hose
> is nice and flexible. The attachment set is complete. You can pull it
> around by the hose and it doesn't tip over. It was engineered by
> Germans - no more need be said. I like it.
>
> BTW, I got it via Walter Tool Company
>
> http://www.waltertool.com/
>
> They were about $50 cheaper than anyone else I could find. What was
> really interesting was I ordered at 1520 hours last Tuesday, got a UPS
> shipping notification at 1610, same day, and it arrived here in Texas
> on Friday. That is quick service!
>
> Regards.

TB

Tom Banes

in reply to Tom Banes on 13/12/2005 4:06 PM

13/12/2005 7:01 PM

On 13 Dec 2005 14:39:43 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

>That's a triple gloat! I haven't got a duck this year yet!!!

In East Tx the water is so low that if you have a muddy spot and a
decoy, a duck will find it (and you in your camies).

It is as poor a season as I've ever experienced, but 1 or 2 come by. 1
of 2 dies and is breakfast (dinner? Hell, I can't wait for Dinner!
Blackened duck breast for brunch!). The second I miss 'cause
insufficient practice has ruined my shooting (or I'm so surprised to
see a duck that I lose it).

Regards and I hope you get at least one dinner out of the season.


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