Originally posted by B.E YOUNG Sr,
WFSTOT,
If you see a lot of curbs in your future why not make a tool for the job?
Envision a two wheeled tool. One wheel rides on the lower outside edge the other rides on the top outside edge of the curb.
I'm not trying to speak for B.E Young Sr, but with him using the words "make" and "envision" I don't think he was talking about making a trip to the store...
I don't think a tool like this would be hard to make at all... I guess it depends on how handy a guy is though.
While on the topic of tool idea, one that I have is to convert an old snow blower into a machine. My thought is to run a brush on a surface cleaner swival instead of the snow throw blades. Then have some nozzels on the bar that spray onto the concrete in between the brushes. I would think a setup like this would work great on greasy parking spots. Maybe... Maybe not
Or better yet, how about a surface cleaner with brushes on the bottom as well as the nozzels. Use like a carpet floor machine and plum in some jets on the bottom...
Another one that I have is turning my riding lawnmower into a super riding surface cleaner... Just think how fast you can do those parking garages then... Make a 48" riding surface cleaner for a few bucks... sounds nice...
haha... Ideas and Toys...