Mike
If you read my posts on it you will realise I had my doubts from the onset when I saw it! That's the reason I sent one to Matt to try! Don't however doubt something you have no idea about. I have been working with these guys for over 8 years and they have produced some cool stuff. If they tell me it took so long to do something and it was difficult then I believe them whatever your opinion is. They have no reason to lie to me and nothing to gain.
Finally your not going to like this either! I work hard to advance this industry and I am by no means an expert on Gutter Vacs but this is what I think based on my vast experience with these particular Vacs. If you want a Gutter Vac then buy one, if you want a wet vac then buy one, if you want a pump out then buy one and finally if you want an industrial dry vac then buy one! Don't however expect to buy a vac that does all or some of the aforementioned combined and expect it to perform because through experience I promise you you are going to be disappointed.
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd
I am not going to get in a 'bitching' contest like you had with the rocky.
The reason i have been interested in your vacuum, is that it has 3 motors and its relatively cheap.
I want a second machine which can be used alongside our existing machine but will not cost another £1500+
Existing machine works for long periods vacuuming and pumping day in day out, during summer months we can have it running over 8hrs constant, all it requires is an op to lift the motor to the side empty debris basket from waist height replace motor. Basket can take all manner of chems we even have option to adjust the micron for filtering.
We can then use vacuum for std floor cleaning 'slurry' combined with scrubbing , if required we can also add dust filter (But to be honest never had the need) so as you say Kevin it cant be done!
I thank you