[Woodcarver] A chip off the ol' block ...

Joe Dillett jdillett at thecarvingshop.net
Wed Feb 4 16:42:39 EST 2009



>>>>>>>>>>It doesn't work well for cleaning up wood chips. The chips stick in drywall. And yes, I tried it.


Jeez, lil' Joe ... sometimes you scare me! Snowblower + wood chips = Not a good thing! :o)

BIG DOG
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Hi Big Dog,

Ya, it was a little scary not to mention the noise. But somebody had to try it. Imagine if it worked how it could revolutionize house cleaning, like picking up dirty socks, potato chips and toys. Just point and shoot.

Joe Dillett
The Carving Shop
645 E. LaSalle St. Suite 3
Somonauk, IL. 60552

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(815) 498-9249 fax
http://www.thecarvingshop.net [business web site]
http://www.carvingmagazine.com ['Ask Joe' column]
http://community.webshots.com/user/joe_dillett
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>>>>>>>>>>It doesn't work well for cleaning up wood chips. The chips stick in drywall. And yes, I tried it.

Jeez, lil' Joe ... sometimes you scare me! Snowblower + wood chips = Not a good thing! :o)

BIG DOG



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From: woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com [mailto:woodcarver-bounces at carverscompanion.com] On Behalf Of Joe Dillett
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 1:10 PM
To: [Woodcarver]
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Fwd: What Happened??--a new topic---help



Hi Hugh,

I have an electric snowblower, Toro 1800 model. I bought it about 10 years ago and it works great. I use it for my upper deck around my building. It weighs about 25 lbs making it easy to carry up and down the steps. It has plenty of power (110V) to go through big drifts.

I know that you're going to ask so I'll tell you before you ask. It doesn't work well for cleaning up wood chips. The chips stick in drywall. And yes, I tried it.

Joe Dillett
The Carving Shop
645 E. LaSalle St. Suite 3
Somonauk, IL. 60552

(815) 498-9290 phone
(815) 498-9249 fax
http://www.thecarvingshop.net [business web site]
http://www.carvingmagazine.com ['Ask Joe' column]
http://community.webshots.com/user/joe_dillett
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to my north country woodcarving friends--another new topic and slightly "OFF" our usual---"does anyone have experience with an electric snowblower ?" --regards to all---Hugh(aka-skincarp)


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