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    Brought this volt meter but with no backing plate, it will fit great in the centre dash on the LHS
    under a rocker switch I have there, check shop in electronics

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Digital-V...item27e6ca388d

    Edit its to monitor my Aux battery
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    Bought a cheap wet/dry shop vac to clean out the underground pipe from the house to the water tank. It worked a treat, after the drain caps were opened and the smelly water level dropped I got 5 x 15 litres of really nasty stuff out. Then went and cleaned all my gutters in a quarter of the time it used to take. I will have to spend some cash to re-plumb the down pipes above ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    Bought a cheap wet/dry shop vac to clean out the underground pipe from the house to the water tank. It worked a treat, after the drain caps were opened and the smelly water level dropped I got 5 x 15 litres of really nasty stuff out. Then went and cleaned all my gutters in a quarter of the time it used to take. I will have to spend some cash to re-plumb the down pipes above ground.
    Oh yeah i got a ryobi one they are fantastic for plumbing related issues. Though never thought about cleaning the gutters with it
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    I'll make a fitting that easily reaches the gutter under the projecting edge of the tin, and that will make it even quicker. I might also tape the wheels up so the vac doesn't tend to roll off the roof
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    I'll make a fitting that easily reaches the gutter under the projecting edge of the tin, and that will make it even quicker. I might also tape the wheels up so the vac doesn't tend to roll off the roof
    Sounds like a good idea, i hate cleaning gutters and am surrounded by gum tree's.
    What type did you buy & cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Why do you prefer it?
    Have enough trouble with gas and fuel caps on cars lol.

    Anyway it didn't happen. The filler was for petrol. And diesel nozels won't fit in the ports
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    Yea I know you can fit 2 separate caps in the gq fuel cover but it's tight.
    Much prefer the single cap.
    I've got an LPG and a petrol under the one cap....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    Sounds like a good idea, i hate cleaning gutters and am surrounded by gum tree's.
    What type did you buy & cost?
    I got myself one of these blowers for blowing out my gutters. Works a treat weighs bugger all so it's easy to handle when I'm on the roof and has no cords or hoses to trip on. I already had the batteries so the blower only cost $59.
    http://www.ryobi.com.au/Products/Pow...erVacs/CBL1802

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    Quote Originally Posted by firm351 View Post
    I got myself one of these blowers for blowing out my gutters. Works a treat weighs bugger all so it's easy to handle when I'm on the roof and has no cords or hoses to trip on. I already had the batteries so the blower only cost $59.
    http://www.ryobi.com.au/Products/Pow...erVacs/CBL1802
    I have tried a few times to blow out the leaves but never works for me as the leaves at the bottom are damp.

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    Shop Vac super, stainless steel tub. $85 I paid way too much, but I needed it today, so I could get the system ready for the wet weather due this weekend. Also, the vac got rid of most of the algae and moss a blower wouldn't touch. I have seen them advertised for $47 at Godfreys. But there isn't an outlet anywhere near me.
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