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Nittus
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Nittus
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

I ended up stirring up the mud with a shovel and dropping the submersible pump in before it could settle, i pumped out a heap of water and just used m ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
5 replies
a month ago

Not 100% sure, my mates vacuum is a Festool brand one but i don't know its power rating. I'm gonna see him on Friday to grab the vacuum tank, so i'll ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
a month ago

I've got 8 holes remaining at 450x1500  I had 9 last week but got one concreted in. The real kick in the teeth is it's clay based soil, so even if th ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

Unfortunately that will not work in this situation.

Nittus
Growing in Experience
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Me again. I had an issue with water getting into my post holes and filling up. I was recommended using a submersible pump, which worked fine to remove ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
a month ago

Thanks mate! Grabbing one right now!

Nittus
Growing in Experience
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So with the lovely rain we've been having, all my 450x1500m post holes are now overflowing. In total i need to pump out about 1600 litres of dirty wat ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
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Hi all. So i purchased an Ozito PXMFTS-018 cordless multi tool a while ago, and the time has come to replace the blades. Problem is, i can't seem to f ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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1 reply
a month ago

Hi @Nittus, That sounds like a good technique to speed up the process. I feel your pain as I've had to clean out many post and pier holes in my ti ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
a month ago

Evening @Nittus Clay is a pain, I dont know of any vacs that will suck up that density (havnt tried I admit but have looked at the specs of them as ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
1 reply
a month ago

Good Morning @Nittus Mmmm I am thinking of a piece of timber with a cut off plastic bottle on it. Depending on how runny the mud is even a 600mm bott ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
6 replies
a month ago

Hi @Nittus Without knowing how powerful the vacuum needs to be, maybe your friend can advise? Otherwise I would go with one of the mid-sized worksh ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
July

Hi @Nittus, There are a few different fitting types for multi-tool blades, and the Ozito PXC 18V Cordless Multi Function Tool PXMFTS-018 utilises th ...

DIYGnome
Becoming a Leader
July

Hello @Nittus Maybe it's just me but given the Compound Mitre saws are cumbersome anyway why limit productivity to a battery powered unit? 樂Battery = ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
July

Hi @Nittus I think you will find that @JacobZ has already provided some excellent information. Here are a few additional tips: Brushless tools of any ...

CSParnell
Amassing an Audience
July

@Nittus honestly Ryobi over Ozito it's going to be that little be better step up in quality and longevity

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Nittus
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

I ended up stirring up the mud with a shovel and dropping the submersible pump in before it could settle, i pumped out a heap of water and just used m ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
5 replies
a month ago

Not 100% sure, my mates vacuum is a Festool brand one but i don't know its power rating. I'm gonna see him on Friday to grab the vacuum tank, so i'll ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
a month ago

I've got 8 holes remaining at 450x1500  I had 9 last week but got one concreted in. The real kick in the teeth is it's clay based soil, so even if th ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

Unfortunately that will not work in this situation.

Nittus
Growing in Experience
13 replies

Me again. I had an issue with water getting into my post holes and filling up. I was recommended using a submersible pump, which worked fine to remove ...

Nittus
Growing in Experience
a month ago

Thanks mate! Grabbing one right now!

Nittus
Growing in Experience
July

Thanks heaps Jacob, you've been exceptionally helpful and have answered the question perfectly! Given the information you've provided, i will go with ...

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