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  • in reply to: Mixing 101 #154943
    Rich
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    Marc thanks it work’s good

    in reply to: cleaning the dirt napper #154436
    Rich
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    Hi Greg basically the same thing I do except I built the dirt napper brush into the OSB and just drive it on. Take care Dan

    in reply to: cleaning the dirt napper #154432
    Rich
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    Brett I have the comb takes quite a lot of work to clean with it,the thing i made you just drive up on it with the buffer and the garbage just fly’s off the napper, much easier.
    Take care
    Dan

    in reply to: cleaning the dirt napper #154429
    Rich
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    Bryan What I did was cut a piece of O.S.B. 10″x48″then at one end put a piece 10″x4 1/2″under the long piece, from the left corner make a mark 7″ down the long side,put a line from that mark to the point on the right corner. From the R corner make 3 marks 2″ apart going down the line the 2nd mark put it 1/4″ above the line then put 2 16penny nails on each mark, cut the one on the L side 1/8″ above the O.S.B. the other cut 5/8″above the O.S.B. so that you have 3 sets of two nails 1/8″&5/8″ high.that’s it. Don’t try to approach it from the left side it will get a little crazy if you do.Wet the dirt napper first then put the buffer on the R side of the board and let the bristles go in and out of the nails. Do it on the drive way because the crap will fly. Wet the area the napper will be spinning on to. Hope it helps.Also you can drive a 6 or 8 penny nail through the face of the O.S.B. or 1/2″ plywood to transfer the nail hole to the bottom.

    in reply to: Nobles Buffer up stairs #154354
    Rich
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    Dan that pipe is NSF-dwv 1 1/2″ ID by 8 5/8″ high. The next time I make one I’am going to use electric pipe sch-80 it’s alot harder.
    Take care
    Dan

    in reply to: Nobles Buffer up stairs #154353
    Rich
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    I don’t no how to send a picture but will get my son to may take a couple days.
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    in reply to: Sign-a-rama #146586
    Rich
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    😀 Another way to take off the logos is with a pressure washer just don’t get to close or you may take off some paint. come at it from an angle that worked best for me. After there off if you use a product called Goof Off it will take off the glue and will not harm the paint. You can get it at home depot in the paint section. As my grandson would say Have fun today OK.

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