Taking the LEAF BLOWER concept to the next level

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Old 08-01-2003, 09:11 PM
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Taking the LEAF BLOWER concept to the next level

As most of you guys know, I along with several others here use LEAF BLOWERS to dry our cars after we wash them.
I was thinking about taking it one step further.
Buy a High-Velocity blower like this one and mount it permanently up in the rafters in my garage.
Then I could transition the outlet and run a 25-30FT hose down to the floor between the cars.

That way instead of holding the 6-pound Leaf Blower for 20-minutes while I dry the car I would just need to aim the end of the hose appropriately.

As long as I size it correctly or get a variable speed motor I should be OK and not have to worry about blowing the mirrors off the doors.
They’re really not that expensive. Grainger sells them for like 60-70 dollars.
They range in size from 100 CFM to over 1000.

What do you think ???

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PS.... I already know I'm crazy so you don't have to tell me THAT.
PSS.... Mods, Please don't move this to the Detailing section just yet. I want some general input.


Old 08-01-2003, 09:33 PM
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dude..you got waaaayyyy too much time on your hands...lol...j/k...i think its a sweet idea...if u can pull that off...damn...u get an "A" for effort...lol
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... or you could just invest in some York barbells and exercise youself into the lean, mean, fighting machine necessary to handle a 6lb blower
Old 08-01-2003, 10:58 PM
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Do it!
I got compressed air lines running in the ceiling of my garage.
Old 08-01-2003, 11:27 PM
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sounds great to me, do it!
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I say do it for the amount of money it cost its a no brainer especially when you clean the car in the winter
Old 08-02-2003, 02:58 AM
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20 minutes to dry with the leaf blower?

I thought an advantage was time and ease. Ixnay on the bloway.

I agree that you need to look at the ceiling mounted fan unit. To complete the ecological circle, you need to have its electricity provided by a wind driven generator. You can do it Shawn!
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The concept is good, but will it work the way you're thinking? Do you think you'll really be able to aim it with a hose. Sounds like a pain in the arse.

I guess the only way to find out would be to try it.

Why not just buy a three or four of them, knock out the other wall in your garage and have a drive through car wash???

Old 08-02-2003, 05:43 AM
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Originally posted by Scrib
Why not just buy a three or four of them, knock out the other wall in your garage and have a drive through car wash???

That's what I was thinking.

I think it sounds like a great idea.
Old 08-02-2003, 05:45 AM
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shawn

you are nuts but speaking to the subject.......aim will be an issue, no?
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i was just thinkin bout this the other day...

i saw a blower like that, i think in Griots, for like $40 on sale.

zapata? aim? you will still have a hose attached to the fawker.
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Yeah, you do have a hose attached...

So I could see doing left to right aim OK, but what about up and down? If it's aimed right over the top of the car, how are you going to dry the front and back... The lower parts of the doors? Wheels?

It's a great idea, but I doubt you'll be successful in getting the whole car dried without rotating the car on a moving platform!
Old 08-02-2003, 06:22 AM
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You're thinking way too small Shawn.
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Originally posted by soopa
i was just thinkin bout this the other day...

i saw a blower like that, i think in Griots, for like $40 on sale.

zapata? aim? you will still have a hose attached to the fawker.


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Thanks for the input, and insults.

As for AIMING, I’m thinking a long flexible hose like something you use to vacuum out the pool.
Very flexible and movable.
If I attach a short (3-4 foot) wooden handle on the end to move and control the tip out over the car.
The very tip of the hose will have a soft edge on it in case I accidentally bump the paint.

Stay tuned, I think I’m gonna do this.

Shawn S
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I’m gonna patent this MO-FO and you guys can get in on the first group buy.
Old 08-02-2003, 06:30 AM
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Originally posted by Klamalama
20 minutes to dry with the leaf blower?

I thought an advantage was time and ease. Ixnay on the bloway.
I can have the car 90% dry in about 10-12 minutes, but to FULLY dry every little nook & cranny it takes about 20.
My wheels take the longest, but it’s still much quicker and more effective on them then doing it by hand.
Old 08-02-2003, 06:32 AM
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Originally posted by NSXNEXT
You're thinking way too small Shawn.
Cool, and I can rent out time to the NASCAR boys for wind tunnel testing to help pay the sucker off.
The neighbors might complain about the noise though.
Old 08-02-2003, 06:38 AM
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I like the compressed air idea...

I need a new compressor anyhow...
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Why does Binford and Tim Allen come to mind? Argh, Argh, Argh.....
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Actually, I uise compressed air from portable compressor. Thaat's about the best and you can blow the water out of the cracks and crevices as well.
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Originally posted by gto2050
Why does Binford and Tim Allen come to mind? Argh, Argh, Argh.....
more power!!!!
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I gotta see this...




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sounds like a nice idea shawn

too much of a hassle for me though

my 215 mph toro does the job in 8-10 min
Old 08-03-2003, 10:36 AM
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NSXNEXT cracks me up! I thought I was gonna be the big thinker here and suggest a continental O-200 swing a 76 inch diameter propellor with a 68 inch pitch-an airplane engine.
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Yeah, I was gonna say just get yourself a decent sized air compressor...

Think about it-- you could use it to dry your car (with a decent air gun attachement) or you could use it for any air tools you might have.... not to mention powering a variety of other shit.....
Old 08-03-2003, 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by Tom2
Yeah, I was gonna say just get yourself a decent sized air compressor...

Think about it-- you could use it to dry your car (with a decent air gun attachement) or you could use it for any air tools you might have.... not to mention powering a variety of other shit.....
I have an air compressor. It’s a pretty good-sized one too, but not appropriate for drying the car.
A compressor is good for HIGH PRESSURE air delivery, but not HIGH VOLUME CFM (cubic feet per minute).
Mine is a 20-Gallon unit and I can empty the tank in about 5-minutes of steady use with the air gun attachment.
It takes 2-3 times as long to recharge the tank.
I think you would need a MUCH larger unit to get a useful volume and those suckers cost 500+ dollars. Mine was only about 200.

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Prototype #1 has been built & tested with some spare parts I found from my Shop-Vac & pool vacuum.

The Leaf Blower is CLEARLY not setup to push air through this much hose, but I just wanted to see what happened.
The blower I’m gonna buy this week shouldn’t have the same problem.

Shawn S




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Oh man, seeing that thing makes me think of that movie (I know what you did last summer)... the one where the guy sticks his willie in the vacuum cleaner to get a BJ......
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Now that is dedication to cleaning a car .Way to go Shawn .Me I am cheap I got one of those California squeegees and a couple of old towels .
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I personally think, after using my backpack gas leaf blower once or twice, that my California water-blade and terry towels do the job more quickly and easily. The one advantage to the leaf blower, however, is that it gets the water out of the tighter spots, like from the door handles, mirrors, etc. so that the water doesn't run and leave those nasty water marks.
Old 08-04-2003, 10:57 AM
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Originally posted by greyjhu
I personally think, after using my backpack gas leaf blower once or twice, that my California water-blade and terry towels do the job more quickly and easily.
I never recommend using a GAS powered blower.
I heard they tend to spit small amounts of OIL out the nozzle onto the car.
Not to mention you’ll probably go DEAF and pass out from the fumes.

Depending on when and how well the car was last Waxed/Polished will have a BIG effect on how well the blower works.
I know in the wintertime when my car doesn’t get polished much, the blower doesn’t work well as in the summer time.

Shawn S
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good idea...go for it.
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shawn, u have a pussy ass 140 mph blower, my the one like i got

215 mph, it dries the car soo fast
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Originally posted by Shawn S

I heard they tend to spit small amounts of OIL out the nozzle onto the car.
Yes but I am sure you will be throwing small particles of dirt onto your car with an electric too..no?... will you place a filter somewhere within the system to prevent this from happening?
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why not just use an air compressor.
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Your Wheels

Hey Shawn, your wheels look just like those Zenneti's I originally had that BROKE the inner hub from the spokes!!!
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Originally posted by mattg
why not just use an air compressor.
I have a compressor and answered this question on PAGE 2…. Have a look.

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