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Drain blockers -
Dec 8th, 05, 11:20 PM
Has anyone using these? http://www.absorbentsonline.com/draincover.htm
If so please tell me if good or not. I am currantly using Latamat "water bags" and they work, but, what a pain in the neck!! ![]() |
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Dec 9th, 05, 06:52 PM
I have used drain blockers before and they work well, but there are alternatives. Some absorbants can be found in McMaster Carr and placed in front of a drain. You can be creative and make your own out of heavy duty rubber, fire hose and other similar items if you are a tight budget.
DECORATIVE CONCRETE OVERLAYS AND WATER FEATURES Brent Forbis: President Web: www.cspwap.com |
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Dec 10th, 05, 10:11 AM
It was a pleasure as well. Thanks for the suggestions. I am new to the forum and relatively new in business. This has been an education to help answer someof my questions as I work through issues in the business.
I work hard at researching the RIGHT way, BEST way and other issues to grow my business and work with customers, procedures etc. I sincerely appreciate you help. DECORATIVE CONCRETE OVERLAYS AND WATER FEATURES Brent Forbis: President Web: www.cspwap.com |
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