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What’s optimal for one window isn’t optimal for the next. So on full flow you waste some water, big deal. You get through the work quicker. That’s what counts, not “is my flow optimal” What are you a sanitary towel advert?
If I wanted to buy a Hydroblade brush in the uk where do i find one?
You can never take enough water out withbyou in the morning all this scrimping on water with univalves etc will just put strain on the pump with it keep cycling,turn it off when you get back to the van. If that’s a problem get a bigger tank and do not buy one of those buggeritupabrushes.
Quote from: Lee Burbidge on April 02, 2018, 12:01:18 pmInteresting, usually I don't reply to this type of post. I might deal with hecklers from time to time, but not this type of post. Because there is no constructive conversation that will help this forum or the people here in this post that would come from it. But I will say this small point.In 3500BC the wheel was invented, or so the famous story goes. A little-known story was a friend of the man that invented the wheel. He thought his friend's idea was soo cool, so radical, he went from village to settlement in and around his local area and he told to whoever would listen about his friend and the wheel. He had a cart back home with these wheels on and he said how productive it had made his farm getting crops to market. Some expressed fear, some said that they have bareback horses to carry loads and some doubted the idea worked at all... some would go further and say that the idea was rubbish and that it was a con, that he was not the best person to listen to because he was a friend of the wheel inventor.I guess what I am saying is that it does not matter about connections, it matters if the idea works.Another factor in whether the wheel would become popular or not would be down to people, like you or other blocks, maybe its cost, maybe its hassle, maybe its just laziness in people to try something different maybe it's as innocent as indifference. We and YOU are entitled to these reactions. But you are also entitled to find out for yourself.I am happy to inbox you my invoice for the brush I am using. I paid 132 dollars with 19.95 shipping charge total $ 151.00, it was delivered November 29th, 2017, but I didn't start playing around with it until a couple months or so back.So if you don't mind and with respect, I am here to help those asking questions about a tool I am actually using.You're seriously comparing the reach-it constructor brush to the invention of the wheel?
Interesting, usually I don't reply to this type of post. I might deal with hecklers from time to time, but not this type of post. Because there is no constructive conversation that will help this forum or the people here in this post that would come from it. But I will say this small point.In 3500BC the wheel was invented, or so the famous story goes. A little-known story was a friend of the man that invented the wheel. He thought his friend's idea was soo cool, so radical, he went from village to settlement in and around his local area and he told to whoever would listen about his friend and the wheel. He had a cart back home with these wheels on and he said how productive it had made his farm getting crops to market. Some expressed fear, some said that they have bareback horses to carry loads and some doubted the idea worked at all... some would go further and say that the idea was rubbish and that it was a con, that he was not the best person to listen to because he was a friend of the wheel inventor.I guess what I am saying is that it does not matter about connections, it matters if the idea works.Another factor in whether the wheel would become popular or not would be down to people, like you or other blocks, maybe its cost, maybe its hassle, maybe its just laziness in people to try something different maybe it's as innocent as indifference. We and YOU are entitled to these reactions. But you are also entitled to find out for yourself.I am happy to inbox you my invoice for the brush I am using. I paid 132 dollars with 19.95 shipping charge total $ 151.00, it was delivered November 29th, 2017, but I didn't start playing around with it until a couple months or so back.So if you don't mind and with respect, I am here to help those asking questions about a tool I am actually using.
So anyway, those reading and not posting questions, that want to... just inbox me.
Quote from: Lee Burbidge on April 03, 2018, 06:53:58 pmSo anyway, those reading and not posting questions, that want to... just inbox me.I'm reading but I don't have any questions. I've already made my mind up
Quote from: Bungle on April 03, 2018, 07:05:30 pmQuote from: Lee Burbidge on April 03, 2018, 06:53:58 pmSo anyway, those reading and not posting questions, that want to... just inbox me.I'm reading but I don't have any questions. I've already made my mind up Please re-read the part.... 'that want to' ... I am guessing that excludes you. So you wasted your time posting and my time replying lol
5 pages discussing a brush.! Jesus Christ.
No. I am not. Clearly, you missed the point. It could have been anything new.
Quote from: Slacky on April 03, 2018, 06:01:34 pmWhat’s optimal for one window isn’t optimal for the next. So on full flow you waste some water, big deal. You get through the work quicker. That’s what counts, not “is my flow optimal” What are you a sanitary towel advert?You prove the point perfectly Slacky.🤣🤣
Quote from: Peavey Wolfgang on April 03, 2018, 07:30:19 pmQuote from: Slacky on April 03, 2018, 06:01:34 pmWhat’s optimal for one window isn’t optimal for the next. So on full flow you waste some water, big deal. You get through the work quicker. That’s what counts, not “is my flow optimal” What are you a sanitary towel advert?You prove the point perfectly Slacky.🤣🤣So, you're a tampon
WowJust asking a question about a brush, didnt realise I'm opening a can of worms!