but joe, its a vaccum attached to a hose to a length of pipewill "hoover" be onto dyson for using the idea of a vaccum cleaner to suck up dirti cannot see it really and as its been said above, just looks like glyn is trying to " flex some muscle" and scare a few on a forum into not building a gutter vaccum cleaner a bit sad really
Quote from: matt on February 28, 2008, 11:41:08 pmbut joe, its a vaccum attached to a hose to a length of pipewill "hoover" be onto dyson for using the idea of a vaccum cleaner to suck up dirti cannot see it really and as its been said above, just looks like glyn is trying to " flex some muscle" and scare a few on a forum into not building a gutter vaccum cleaner a bit sad reallyHoovers patent ran out many years ago that is why Dysons and others are on the market now. You have protection for I think 20 years to give you time to gain a foothold in the market and establish your business. That is why a Dyson is called a hoover.Dyson have many Patents on their machines, but none of them are for sucking dirt, unless it is for sucking dirt more effectively.Peter
I found the " power pole " I hired too whippy, even when the pressure was throttled back. Also 30ft aint quite high enough for my area.
Thats an interesting website ! - never seen it before. I thought the omni was outside the pole. But now realise that from one of the pics under "gutter vac system" That one version at least is through the alu pole, so the pole dia. looks to be about 2" to match the larger 510mm new hose.
Kev, thanks it does help.Could you/someone explain "semi telescopic" -is it only the bottom one ?Whats the weight/length of each section ?