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schmoboy



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PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 6:37 am    Post subject: Cleaning Up Interior Reply with quote

As I continue in the 90% done 90% to go phase I am looking for
recommendations on a small vac with a small enough nozzle to get into
the netherlands of the tunnel and side channels. Lots of little bits in
there I'd like to get cleaned out before closing up. My shop vac and the
better half's vac accessories are just too big.

-Sean #40303


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PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 6:53 am    Post subject: Cleaning Up Interior Reply with quote

Hey Sean,

I just duct taped some plastic hose (similar to Home Depot's irrigation
hose) to the end of my shop vac -- worked just fine for the one time job of
final clean up.

Later, - Lew

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PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:08 am    Post subject: Cleaning Up Interior Reply with quote

I suggest not getting a small vacuum sold for cleaning keyboards and such. You'll want more suction.

1) Try fabricating your own little nozzle with bits of hose, tubing and duct tape. Big vac power with a small nozzle.

2) Try this from Avery Economy mini vac . It's powered by compressed air and uses some small diameter tubing as a nozzle. It's powerful and effective for cleaning out the bilge-like areas. Use ear protection or regret it... it's loud.

Bill "getting the vacs out for the Starling's nest" Watson

On 5/17/2013 10:37 AM, Sean Stephens wrote:

[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: Sean Stephens <sean(at)stephensville.com> (sean(at)stephensville.com)

As I continue in the 90% done 90% to go phase I am looking for recommendations on a small vac with a small enough nozzle to get into the netherlands of the tunnel and side channels. Lots of little bits in there I'd like to get cleaned out before closing up. My shop vac and the better half's vac accessories are just too big.

-Sean #40303



























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PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2013 10:06 am    Post subject: Cleaning Up Interior Reply with quote

Thanks guys. I'll give the hose/duct tape method a go.
On 5/17/13 10:08 AM, Bill Watson wrote:
Quote:
I suggest not getting a small vacuum sold for cleaning keyboards and
such. You'll want more suction.

1) Try fabricating your own little nozzle with bits of hose, tubing
and duct tape. Big vac power with a small nozzle.

2) Try this from Avery Economy mini vac
<http://www.averytools.com/prodinfo.asp?number=72155> . It's powered
by compressed air and uses some small diameter tubing as a nozzle.
It's powerful and effective for cleaning out the bilge-like areas.
Use ear protection or regret it... it's loud.

Bill "getting the vacs out for the Starling's nest" Watson

On 5/17/2013 10:37 AM, Sean Stephens wrote:
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> As I continue in the 90% done 90% to go phase I am looking for
> recommendations on a small vac with a small enough nozzle to get into
> the netherlands of the tunnel and side channels. Lots of little bits
> in there I'd like to get cleaned out before closing up. My shop vac
> and the better half's vac accessories are just too big.
>
> -Sean #40303
>
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> No virus found in this message.
> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
> 05/17/13

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