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Terry, I used to have a little Sears "dy-no-mite" that worked very
well. Now I have a small Shop Vac (4 gallon?). It's a lot bigger
than the Sears, but it also has the power to do whatever you want.
<BR>Clark Sprague
<BR>Associate Member
<BR>Cleveland
<P>Terry L Jack wrote:
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<FONT SIZE=-1>I'm a new associate
member looking for suggestions for a good vacuum to use on site when working
with pianos. Do not want to lug my 16 gallon Craftsman. I am interested
in reasonable quality but most likely do not have the money to buy "the
very best"</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>You help will be appreciated.</FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>Terry
Jack - Asso. Member</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>Terry Jack's Piano Service</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>Leaburg,
OR</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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