Mtsoxfan
Platinum Member
One of the positives of not having permits or inspections where we live...
Agreed. What's the difference if any fluids dripping off my car run out through the door opening onto the ground, versus collect in a floor drain and then are piped outside to the ground?Interesting so many say the drains are prohibited. We built and moved into our home Jan of 2016. We have garage drains and its not a big deal. I wouldn't want a garage unless it had floor drains. Honestly what's the difference between washing outside or in the garage. The states and areas that prohibit this are functional idiots
I use a gas leaf-blower to clear off sidewalks and steps; but, it must be performed ASAP after a snow, before it has a chance to pack.HMM may have to try the leaf blower, thanks![]()
one thing that helps is the snow not sticking to begin with, each fall before the snow starts to fly i will polish the backblade and bucket with an inexpensive car polish, if i end up plowing a lot sometimes i will reapply.Just wondering if anyone has an inexpensive easy way to remove accumulated snow after using the tractor blower etc. my uit is in a heated garage and when it snows enough every day to use the unit(s) it melts amd makes a small lake LOL.
I've tried a windshield scraper which is somewhat OK but is time consuming and leaves a lot behind.
Also tried compressed air which works somewhat well but again is a bit time consuming.
They flat air nozzles but I'm not sure if they would work that well LINKY Another version of a nozzle LINKY 2 .
So i thought I'd ask here TIA and![]()