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I have to agree with the usefulness of a camera in the garage, especially since having a garage door opener.
 
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No worries, everyone is entitled to their opinion. Well for one it is about 1/5th the overall size including the attachments of a leaf blower. In my application i also don't need and don't already have a leaf blower. I'll try and post up a pic with something to get a perspective of the size. Extremely small and nimble. These are very useful tools to get water off the car when cleaning.

I completely agree on the pricing of the Master blaster; out of my range.

Well you also don't want to to use a leaf blower out in the yard then use it on a car, seeing that it can blow at over 150mph, if stuck dirt let's loose, hello paint chips!

The leaf blower idea can also work but as was mentioned you would want to be careful about blowing any previous dirt picked up. I have an electric leaf blower that was never used much in the yard (have gas powered for that work now) that I now dedicate to blowing off my motorcycle after washing. But I admit its just my poor mans version of the purpose built blower. It does the job ok and I have it already but is bigger and bulkier than the one dubber shows. I see these blowers advertised under different brand names and a lot for the motorcycle industry. It's a great way to quickly clear off water from chrome and paint without leaving water spots and, air can get into all the small places that a towel cannot.
Someday I would like to have one of those Blaster blowers just because its smaller to handle and has the more useful shaped nozzle than my old leaf blower. You will like it a lot when detailing your vehicles.

Thanks forthe responses, guys.

Re-reading my comments they DO sound like I was criticizing and that was not my intent. Apologies if I ticked someone off.:sad:

I've never used my leaf blower as a vac; although it has that capability. So I don't think it has sucked up any dirt, etc. to hit the car. And frankly, my cars are not perfect enough to worry about if I decided to use it for blowing them off. I did try it once and didn't like how it came out so I've never done it again. I wash them weekly, clay bar and wax them frequently. I subscribe to the "wax-at-least-one-panel-every-time-you-wash-it" philosophy, but since I do take my big dually and our Volt on frequent trips up the coast a couple hundred miles they do see their share of incidental damage to their front ends in particular.

This mini blaster thing does appear to be quite small and that IS attractive. I'm old school I suppose and use a chamois or clean towels to dry my vehicles. But then they do weep water from assorted spots which is always an effort to go chase drips. At $75 I might give one of these a try. I suppose if I still don't like it I can return it to Amazaon. I'm a Prime member so I likely wouldn't even be charged for the shipping!
 
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Thanks forthe responses, guys.

Re-reading my comments they DO sound like I was criticizing and that was not my intent. Apologies if I ticked someone off.:sad:

I've never used my leaf blower as a vac; although it has that capability. So I don't think it has sucked up any dirt, etc. to hit the car. And frankly, my cars are not perfect enough to worry about if I decided to use it for blowing them off. I did try it once and didn't like how it came out so I've never done it again. I wash them weekly, clay bar and wax them frequently. I subscribe to the "wax-at-least-one-panel-every-time-you-wash-it" philosophy, but since I do take my big dually and our Volt on frequent trips up the coast a couple hundred miles they do see their share of incidental damage to their front ends in particular.

This mini blaster thing does appear to be quite small and that IS attractive. I'm old school I suppose and use a chamois or clean towels to dry my vehicles. But then they do weep water from assorted spots which is always an effort to go chase drips. At $75 I might give one of these a try. I suppose if I still don't like it I can return it to Amazaon. I'm a Prime member so I likely wouldn't even be charged for the shipping!



I didn't take it as criticizing, was more telling you what could happen. Even if you only use the leaf blower as a blower it still picks up dirt particles, I'd only use a dedicated leaf blower I've never used in the yard IMO.

I might pick up one of those little blasters though. I do have some huge microfiber towels but the crevices and cracks they can't get into.
 
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I didn't take it as criticizing, was more telling you what could happen. Even if you only use the leaf blower as a blower it still picks up dirt particles, I'd only use a dedicated leaf blows I've never used in the yard IMO.

I might pick up one of those little blasters though. I do have some huge microfiber towels but the crevices and cracks they can't get into.

It packs a mean punch which is surprising based on its size.
 

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Another question since you've been more active on this forum. I hate to offend, but 99% of the garages on here on complete junk. Guys are so darn tacky. How in the world do some of these threads have millions of views? This forum has so much potential and there are literally like 5 garages on this entire forum that I've seen that look remotely interesting to me. What am I missing?

The beauty of this place is that everyone can share their space, and SOMEONE else will likely find something to appreciate. Not everyone is only looking for shiny new installations and builds, some are more drawn to a sense of history, vintage, and well-used spaces. Some are into salvage, repurposing, and "use what you got" type builds rather than buying new materials and items. Some just want to see how others organize and work, regardless of the state of the shop itself. My point is that maybe if you look past the superficial, you might find some hidden gems and great tips in an unassuming "junk" thread... then again, maybe it's just not your thing, and that's OK too, as long as you don't dump on someone else's thread.

Edit: P.S. your garage looks really nice and I loved the pics of your son helping out!
 
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It packs a mean punch which is surprising based on its size.

Thanks Dubber, as if your garage hasn't given me enough new ideas already, now I gotta get myself an after Christmas present to the tune of $75. It's all good though, once I get my build up, maybe I can force you into an impulse purchase!
 

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It packs a mean punch which is surprising based on its size.

Have you used it yet? I saw an ad for the big one while watching a car show the other day and kinda laughed it off. I used compressed air run though a dryer and pressure regulator when I detailed, so the big one kinda looked like a pain to deal with. That little one looks pretty nice if it works.
 
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Thanks Dubber, as if your garage hasn't given me enough new ideas already, now I gotta get myself an after Christmas present to the tune of $75. It's all good though, once I get my build up, maybe I can force you into an impulse purchase!

Sorry man. Now I'll just need to avoid your thread hahaha

Have you used it yet? I saw an ad for the big one while watching a car show the other day and kinda laughed it off. I used compressed air run though a dryer and pressure regulator when I detailed, so the big one kinda looked like a pain to deal with. That little one looks pretty nice if it works.

Haven't used it to detail yet. I used to use a blow gun with my compressor to get the water out of the mirrors and door jams etc but this has way more power. I had water under the race deck after cleaning the floors last week and i tried it out on that. Water was spraying like crazy. Seems to work well but i'll do a more thorough review when i really get to use it.
 

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Haven't used it to detail yet. I used to use a blow gun with my compressor to get the water out of the mirrors and door jams etc but this has way more power. I had water under the race deck after cleaning the floors last week and i tried it out on that. Water was spraying like crazy. Seems to work well but i'll do a more thorough review when i really get to use it.


Thanks I'm pretty interested in seeing how it works. My m3 holds tons of water in all the cracks. I can wash it, dry it, let it sit over night, and when I drive the next day it dumps water all over the side and back of the car.


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Thanks I'm pretty interested in seeing how it works. My m3 holds tons of water in all the cracks. I can wash it, dry it, let it sit over night, and when I drive the next day it dumps water all over the side and back of the car.


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I'll be interested as well in more reviews on this thing. It sounds like a great tool and I'm tempted to replace my heavier leaf blower with this smaller and lighter blower for drying off my motorcycles after a wash. Got some Christmas gift money burning a hole in my pocket and this might be just the perfect gift for myself.
 

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I have not clicked this thread in a while to have a longer read and a "fast" look at a dubber garage.

went as expected :lol:
 
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My Metro Master Blaster is an invaluable detailing tool. Bone dry car in minutes.

You never disappoint. Not surprised that you have the big buy toy. The vids i've seen online look pretty crazy.

I'll be interested as well in more reviews on this thing. It sounds like a great tool and I'm tempted to replace my heavier leaf blower with this smaller and lighter blower for drying off my motorcycles after a wash. Got some Christmas gift money burning a hole in my pocket and this might be just the perfect gift for myself.

Gotta love that after christmas free money. "Now what do i REALLY want?" :)

I have not clicked this thread in a while to have a longer read and a "fast" look at a dubber garage.

went as expected :lol:

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This is my extremely quick and dirty mock up of my air plan. Very sad but it did succeed in making me laugh while still putting a visual to the idea. Was about to post it up when i realized the pic didn't have the new TV in, fixed! :)

 
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Do you plan on eventually running some air lines around the shop or just keeping the hose reel attached directly to the compressor?
I like the quick and dirty mock-up.
 
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Do you plan on eventually running some air lines around the shop or just keeping the hose reel attached directly to the compressor?
I like the quick and dirty mock-up.

My "current" plan is to just mount the hose reel to the wall above where the compressor will be parked. And thanks, i'm hoping that i will be able to post a pic of the real thing at some point this month.
 

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hey dubber, did you do anything with your basement home theater?!

Wow Dubber I should have known you'd be working on this too. Didn't know you were into home theaters but so am I. My entire Christmas break has been dedicated to making over our bonus room into a home theater. I'd love to see pics of your room as it comes along. I'll have to share some too or link to my build on AVS forums. We've really enjoyed movies and games on the big screen. Be warned it is much like our garages - you can't stop thinking about new changes and improvements but it is very fun.
 
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Wow Dubber I should have known you'd be working on this too. Didn't know you were into home theaters but so am I. My entire Christmas break has been dedicated to making over our bonus room into a home theater. I'd love to see pics of your room as it comes along. I'll have to share some too or link to my build on AVS forums. We've really enjoyed movies and games on the big screen. Be warned it is much like our garages - you can't stop thinking about new changes and improvements but it is very fun.

I would love to see pics of that, if you could find that link that would be great. My project is still in its infancy phase. Its something i've always wanted since i was a kid actually. One of my favorite memories is getting my first system all set up in my bedroom when i was 15. My mom used to say it sounded like Helicopters were landing on the roof with my Subwoofer pumping. This obviously snowballed once i got a car and a license; full upgraded systems with TV's and all lol...Our new place has an awesome bump out in the basement where i'm setting everything up. Everything is hooked up and furniture is in place but i need to do a lot of refining and changes to the decor to give it the appropriate ambiance. We also have been enjoying it at nights and weekends hanging out and watching movies. This past week was catching up on Ray Donovan and Empire Boardwalk episodes on demand; hours can easily fly by, i have to be careful :)

Here's a quick pic i snapped this weekend. Behind the shot is an L shaped couch on the left and a lounge chair on the right. Its a very comfy area to lose a few hours :)


Hard to believe its only been 4 full months at the new house. Still a lot we want to do to really make it our own but were already really happy with it.
 
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Hard to see from the pic what the speakers are. I run Axiom M80 floor standers with other axioms for the ctr and surrounds. My weak point right now is my receiver, currently have a small Yamaha unit but I've been eyeballing the Emotiva separates.
 

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Hard to see from the pic what the speakers are. I run Axiom M80 floor standers with other axioms for the ctr and surrounds. My weak point right now is my receiver, currently have a small Yamaha unit but I've been eyeballing the Emotiva separates.

Very nice!

Dubber - rooms looks great. It is nice to have a dedicated space like that. Looking forward to seeing your progress.

Here is a link to my build on AVS Forum. I did a 135" screen and we are loving it. Took a lot more sweat equity to do the projection but it has been fun.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/19-de...-now-time-home-theater-build-pics-inside.html
 

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Dubber, that's a great movie watching space. Since you've only been in the house a few months I won't bug you about cable management. ;)

69BB your theatre turned out great, nice work!
 
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Dubber, that's a great movie watching space. Since you've only been in the house a few months I won't bug you about cable management. ;)

Thanks for the leeway lol. I want to wait until i make some other decisions before tidying that up.

Not garage related at all but it does explain an absence from my space. Snapped this pic from our room a few days ago. Had an awesome week at the St. James Club Morgan Bay in Saint Lucia.

 
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dubber, what receiver and speakers are you running in your HT?

Hard to see from the pic what the speakers are. I run Axiom M80 floor standers with other axioms for the ctr and surrounds. My weak point right now is my receiver, currently have a small Yamaha unit but I've been eyeballing the Emotiva separates.

Its a pretty basic system at this point but its working well thus far. Since i was a teenager I've wanted Cerwin Vega speakers due to an older cousin of mine having some; something about those red rings :)

Sony 60" LED Smart TV, Speakers are all Cerwin Vega's, Velodyne Sub, Denon avr, and a Sony Commander at the helm. Then i also have the Apple TV and Wii hooked up. My ear luckily isn't experienced enough yet to notice the need for a higher end system.
 
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Did you drink the Piton beer?

We stayed at the Sandals La Toc - but traveled to the other 2 Sandals resorts.

We where going to do the Joe Knows Boat tour/adventure thing but a hurricane came through when we where down there 2 years ago.

What airport did you fly out of? We flew into the main airport - and took that shady/dangerous drive through the mountainside to get to our resort - was like a 2 hour ride.
 
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Did you drink the Piton beer?

We stayed at the Sandals La Toc - but traveled to the other 2 Sandals resorts.

We where going to do the Joe Knows Boat tour/adventure thing but a hurricane came through when we where down there 2 years ago.

What airport did you fly out of? We flew into the main airport - and took that shady/dangerous drive through the mountainside to get to our resort - was like a 2 hour ride.


Piton is great! Consumed a couple 2-4's worth hahaha. It might be one of my favorite local island beer that i've tried thus far while on a destination vacation. Some that i can recall are: Caybrew, Cristal, Buccaneer, Carib, Banks, Presidente, Bohemia, Medalla Light. I also didn't mind the Heineken on draft :)

Our group (10 people) all took Joy's Cruise. Awesome boat trip with mud bath, Suphur springs, bat cave, beach lunch, snorkeling and island tour. Great day, highly recommended.

We flew out of the international airport at the bottom of the island. Sounds like we had the same fun adventure with the commute. Ours was about 1.5 hours of windy roads and crazy elevation changes. We all joked that they must go through a ton of transmissions there with those loads. I actually now know that airport like the back of my hand with a crazy delay leaving yesterday.
 
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Did you drink the Piton beer?

We stayed at the Sandals La Toc - but traveled to the other 2 Sandals resorts.

What airport did you fly out of? We flew into the main airport - and took that shady/dangerous drive through the mountainside to get to our resort - was like a 2 hour ride.

Haha...we took that same shady ride to Sandals Halcyon too! :scared:

Garage is looking great dubber!
 
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Thanks to the help of a good buddy this bad boy is finally in the garage. After months of saving, searching and researching I finally closed the loop on this one. This Dewalt 15 Galon compressor, should be perfect to handle what i want to tackle. Very happy and can't wait to start playing with it, also excited to expand my knowledge in the air game.

 
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Nice! congrats!

Thanks!

Sunday wrenching at Dubber's place!!

Haha, yea wouldn't mind that at all. Love hanging out in there.

Nice, did you pick up an air line setup yet? Curious if you'll be running a spool or routing your garage for air hookups!

Just ordered a Crisp Air retractable cord reel, in black! Costco has them for a good price so its worth a shot, especially with their great return policy.

Open it already. Right now it looks like your drawing

This really made me laugh. I'll have to sneak out to the garage soon but its my wifes birthday this weekend so i'll have to be covert :)
 
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