I didn't notice where you are from.  We'll have Ray recommend some places for 
you then.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Agent86b 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 3:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Workshop Vac


  Thanks for all the info.
  As you may have noticed I am from Australia and we don't have any of
  those stores here.
  The one I will be looking at is around Au$180.00.
  Max.

  on 16:58 24/08/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

  >There seems to be a beautiful Shop Vac at about $129, which is awet dry
  >and for the dry has filters that can keep even dry wall dust from bowing
  >out the exhaust.
  >Try Lows or Home depot; or see if Lenny writes in the next day; he's got
  >the one I want.
  >
  >On Sat, 23 Aug 2008, Agent86b wrote:
  >
  > > Sorry if I sent this before, but I have not seen it on the list and I
  > > really need help in the next day or so.
  > > Thanks again.
  > > Max.
  > >
  > > Hi all,
  > > I am looking to purchase a workshop vac.
  > > What should I look for when shopping?
  > > I think I should get a wet and dry one. If I do can I clean out roof
  > > guttering with it?
  > > thanks for any advice.
  > > Max.
  > >
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  > >
  > >
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