Im anxious to get some thoughts on the new Rupes cordless. They definitely designed it with comfort and use in mind in regards to battery placement.
I want to see if it would be worth the upgrade from the Milwaukee's, which have proven to be absolute battle axes that work for almost everything...
Fueling the thread since majority of us are locked in for winter anyways
I highly recommend the Gran Turismo movie, and yes someone called me out for putting couches in my garage before I did....and well it happened
If you do it right, the neighbors enjoy it too. I only have one that complains and he lives on the street behind us. The rest come over and jam with us. Otherwise I'm pretty respectful with it. I'm limited by the 30 amp outlet anyway
Back on topic - DFB I finally got some Bead Maker to try...
Thank you for posting this. I had the same stubby nozzle you did and you have to pry it off to remove it. After almost breaking it the last time, I stopped removing it. Makes it difficult to blow leaves when you are actually using the tool as intended.
The 3D One Step is really good stuff ^
My cousin and uncles are super old school. We wet sanded a freshly painted bumper and I told them a DA and a one step compound would fix it quicker than their wool pad then foam pad, rotary and 3M Finesse it compound.
30 seconds in, the rotary buffer...
I used a standard ceramic coating on the wheels of my wife’s truck and I’m undecided on it still. It’s been about 3 months and it beads ok but not like I expected. Your product might be the ticket. Ultimately I'd like it to just clean up easier. I love cleaning barrels and lips on fun stuff but...
Let us know on the wheel coating. I'd like to know how it holds up and if it's worth the extra effort and cost - and if it's any different than a standard ceramic coating
I finally bought a Kranzle for my guys in the shop. OMG it's quiet, you could stand next to it while on the phone without an issue and the total stop feature is nice. That said, I think most people would be just fine with the $120 Karcher cube that also has total stop and just buy appropriately...
Came out great, Lorne. I'd love to see and hear the Active vs Kranzle in person.
Everyone can say what they want about the cost of a wall mount, but at the end of the day it makes for another way for you to thoroughly enjoy the car. A couple buckets on wheels and a decent rolly chair and car...
You will love this setup. Aside from the DI,I did everything BUT the Kranzle, and it will be the first thing I do when the current pressure washer dies.