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Does anyone know a way to connect this vac to regular pvc fittings/pipe
why would you wany to?
Sears sells, at the stores, an adaptor deal, with stepped hose ends that should do the trick.
I must echo goodole312's question.
Obviously, a custom made gutter suction/blowing set up...
Would you believe...
well my first thought was trying to do a homemade whole house vaccum but adams suggestion sounds a little less far fetched
yeah but youll need some duct caulk or sealant to keep a good air tight seal while your sucking up those leaves out of the water
I'd solvent cement them bad-boys together, to avoid the tubing "popping" apart.
Seems like the Craftsman gutter cleaning kit (00916935000) would probably be easier to use.
It's easier to use, if you really tighten the components together, for blowing operation.
Maybe some duct tape?
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