In my 30 x 40 shop there is in floor heating with a glycol HWT - I keep it set at about 10 degrees and it costs me about $40 per month.
Having said that I added a forced air furnace last year as I found when the big double doors were opened in the winter the heat recovery inside the shop took...
Anyone looking for a great Vac truck - I just posted under the classified section. Would appreciate passing around - we need to get rid of this one - switching all to Combo Units for a new job we have landed.
This straight Vac is READY TO WORK WITH NO ISSUES. Cheers:beer:
I am in the same boat - just about to sand the old paint off my floor and go with the Rustoleum Epoxy. I won't drag carbides over it (not sure much would stand up to that) but I expect it to stand up to hot tire pickup and general use. I will try and post some pics of before and after. Might be...
Saw it the other night and thought it was not too bad - let's face it she has come along way since Tombraider. Liked her in Mr and Mrs Smith.
I agree the ending was naff and I predicted most of the twists - but action was decent.
Looking for a camp. Winter is looking like it is going to be busy.
Any leads on locating a 20-30 man oilfield camp - single rooms. Nothing older than year 2000.
Rent to own would be ideal.
Cheers
Oh - it's no secret we are going for total world domination:d.:beer::beer::d:
It's an interesting business that's for sure - plenty for everyone -who you with?
:d:d:d:d Yeah - sending a few down to all those lovers of Alberta Oil in the US!As long as you don't work for another Vac/Hydro-Vac company - just let me know how many.
The border crossing you choose makes a huge difference - from experience going through SUMAS/ABBOTSFORD - Do not even consider this one - by far the worst. Last Nytro I brought through there I got the whole good cop/bad cop routine, had to empty out my pockets, had my truck tossed and had them...
If you have imported before you will likely know that most border guys don't even come out and look at them. As long as the serial number is still on the tunnel and you can read the manufactured on date - shouldn't be a problem. If in doubt call the border and find out.
You could work at that stump without having to cut down with a grinder. I rented a grinder for 4 hours and did 3 massive spruce stumps and 3 birch tree stumps in that timeframe - they are fast and once you get used to them work great.
Looking to build a promotional dvd for our company. The type of thing that we can run on a continous loop at trade shows etc
Anyone know who does these in the Edmonton area? And costing? About 5-10mins in length.
Cheers........Al:beer: