That is a good question. It is possible to be electrocuted hitting a power line depending on the circumstances. I am not sure that electricity will travel down PVC. But the PVC could be wet. Basically, stay away from power lines unless you have training and appropriate equipment. Safety first.
I'm going to do this! I would suggest for your safety, though, that you not use a bungee cord. Half inch strap and buckle or even chute cord and trucker's hitch keeps your device connected with no chance of bungee cord hook damaging your eyes. Remember ophthalmologists make a great living off bungee cord injuries!
Make a few of these and test them on the market!
This is brilliant 🤷🏽♂️👏🏾👏🏾
I used it again last week, a year later. It does great on dry to moist leaves. When the gutter is full of wet leaves, it may not have enough power.
Clicked soon as I got the notification 🙏🏾💪🏾💯💯💯💯
Part of my company is gutter cleaning, so I gutter cleaning in volume if you accidentally hit a overhead power line would you get electrocuted?
That is a good question. It is possible to be electrocuted hitting a power line depending on the circumstances. I am not sure that electricity will travel down PVC. But the PVC could be wet. Basically, stay away from power lines unless you have training and appropriate equipment. Safety first.
How much do you think these parts costs so i have an idea? Thanks for the video
Less than $10. Get the really thin PVC not made for pressure.
@@DrBDIY thx. That helps a lot.
you can make gadgets in just a few seconds. Amazing. Keep them wheels a turning.
Cool, thanks
I have tried some thing like that but I did something wrong ,I have a Whisper 40v Ryobi
I had to make sure the air was not leaking back through the connection to the blower. Otherwise, the air velocity would not be enough.
I'm going to do this! I would suggest for your safety, though, that you not use a bungee cord. Half inch strap and buckle or even chute cord and trucker's hitch keeps your device connected with no chance of bungee cord hook damaging your eyes. Remember ophthalmologists make a great living off bungee cord injuries!
Thanks for the tip! Safety first. I don't need more eye expenses !