Those rubber pieces were vibration absorbers that hook onto the mounts so that you only see the top portion. The large portion tucks behind the bracket.
They need to add a drain plug on the catch bin for when you suck up water. When its full of water it looks to me it would be awkward too removed and probable just spill what was in it.Or a site class to see how full it was.
I'm in the Central Vacuum industry. We have the same issue with some hoses. Your solution, place an object behind the 2 clips to keep them forced out. Use what every you want to wedge behind them, Problem solved... :)
Like Bob Ross once said as long as you’re watching your Learning and thanks to mike I’m definitely learning awesome vid and one more thing mike how do you feel about car shield or ox car care
Like myself you should invest in a Dewalt hammer drill.. they are badass.. i have a badass drill with the hammer option but it’s not the best for drilling concrete pads.
Hey Mike! Will 1.25” shop vac brushes, crevice tools, etc.. fit their wand? I have a bunch of 1.25” shop vac (rigid) accessories I’d rather not get rid because they won’t work with this vac Let us know 👍
just bend them out with a small screwdriver probably fix them they just arent springing out enough other then that im thinkin about getting it for a van setup.
Another nice addition for Mike’s sweet garage 👏🏼
New viewer… thank you for the easy explanation and direct demonstration of what to do. I am now a subscriber.
Those rubber pieces were vibration absorbers that hook onto the mounts so that you only see the top portion. The large portion tucks behind the bracket.
Mike can you give us an update if they fix the problem with the hose connection,,, wouldn’t mind one
They need to add a drain plug on the catch bin for when you suck up water. When its full of water it looks to me it would be awkward too removed and probable just spill what was in it.Or a site class to see how full it was.
Sweet bro! Thank you Mike and Steve.
I'm in the Central Vacuum industry. We have the same issue with some hoses. Your solution, place an object behind the 2 clips to keep them forced out. Use what every you want to wedge behind them, Problem solved... :)
Great job Mike! Love your garage!!!
Thanks Mike!
Like Bob Ross once said as long as you’re watching your Learning and thanks to mike I’m definitely learning awesome vid and one more thing mike how do you feel about car shield or ox car care
I haven't used those products Gino's. Sorry I couldn't answer your question
@@MikeLife1 okay, just asking
Like myself you should invest in a Dewalt hammer drill.. they are badass.. i have a badass drill with the hammer option but it’s not the best for drilling concrete pads.
That was a Dewalt hammer drill....
mine stopped working after one month, now I'm waiting on replacement which is on backorder
Good product review Mike
Hey Mike! Will 1.25” shop vac brushes, crevice tools, etc.. fit their wand? I have a bunch of 1.25” shop vac (rigid) accessories I’d rather not get rid because they won’t work with this vac Let us know 👍
HI Anthony. I also got a bunch of Rigid accessories. I'll be back at the Florida location in a few weeks to test that out.
thanks Mike! 😃
@@MikeLife1 any updates on this?
great ideai.. to bad its only 30ft..40ft would of been perfect for me..
just bend them out with a small screwdriver probably fix them they just arent springing out enough other then that im thinkin about getting it for a van setup.
Yeah. I tried that. Still didn't work. But it holds in place.
@@MikeLife1 well then they def need to address it maybe make the tabs little longer
How did you mount your EGO blower on the wall
I used a tapcon screw. Check out my Florida garage tour video. I show it in that video
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Did i win 😆 🤣 😂
Just kidding Mike
All though i need you to come set-up equipment for me just to show me how its done 😆 🤣 😂
1 KPA = 0.145 psi so almost 3 psi
Thanks Ray
Yes sir
I can't afford $370 for a vacuum cleaner
Then don’t buy it? Lol what’s the point in saying that