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Corvette
Detailing & Car Care
Leaf blower for drying car
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 134772" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Yes Murray the machine is overall very primitive looking in its design. Nothing fancy or molded; just built for functionality. </p><p>I know the gear clamp connection you’re referring however I’ve not had the hose blow off yet. One thing you can do, and I now will do is attach a light cable to the hose and machine. Then if it blows off the cable will keep the hose from flying away. Not an original idea. We do this routinely on our temporary hose connections here on the ship. There are actual pre-made “whip checks” you can buy for this. Likely be able to find them quick with an internet search. (Then possibly make your own as there is not much too them) </p><p>Good bit of info for the master blaster. </p><p>Thanks. </p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 134772, member: 3537"] Yes Murray the machine is overall very primitive looking in its design. Nothing fancy or molded; just built for functionality. I know the gear clamp connection you’re referring however I’ve not had the hose blow off yet. One thing you can do, and I now will do is attach a light cable to the hose and machine. Then if it blows off the cable will keep the hose from flying away. Not an original idea. We do this routinely on our temporary hose connections here on the ship. There are actual pre-made “whip checks” you can buy for this. Likely be able to find them quick with an internet search. (Then possibly make your own as there is not much too them) Good bit of info for the master blaster. Thanks. S [/QUOTE]
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