Re: [diesel_mercedes] Vacuuming Ashes

 

No, No, of course I wouldnt that. I have a long hose connected and the shopvac sits out side. It sucks good for about 2 or 3 minutes, but cleaning my stove no matter how careful, well, ashes, you know, in the house. I'm just trying to find the cleanest method. Outback is thousands of acres so ash blown out there is no big deal. I had a very strange thing happen yesterday as I was speeding into town in my 240, I came up to the T intersection hit the brakes, mush, sort of slowed down. Barely made the stop. Limped into town, dropped off the car at the Les Schawb for alignment, told them the brakes just went out. When I picked up the car the brakes were back to normal. No fluid loss, they just felt like they needed to be bled. The guys at the shop said your master cylinder is going out? What do you guys think? Max


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:32 PM, <vwnate1@yahoo.com> wrote:



Yes you can BUT you'd best connect a secondary vacuum hose to the blow side of the shop vac. or your whole house will turn grey inside.....

-Nate

     Max Asked :

Does anyone know if you can take out the filter on a shop-vac and just suck stuff right tru? I want to use it for sucking ashes out of my stove but the filter plugs up real fast. ??????????????????????? Max


 









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