by Grimes [3rd ID] » April 6th, 2008, 10:19 pm
We've done something similar.
Key is: Weight.
The circle idea is good, and the leaf blower. Don't put too many holes, but put enough.
Get a nice piece of plywood and round it off. Get some sort of material (Doesn't matter too much, should be strong though) for the skirt and wrap it around, making sure it is VERY secure. Mount the ends of 2 leaf blowers on the back, and bend about 6 inches of the barrel things into the plywood (Create 2 holes that are air-tight, and the correct size). Turn both blowers on, and wallah. Turn the right off to go right, and the left off to go left, both on to go forward. Again, be careful with the weight, and make sure the area you do it on doesn't have any sharp objects or combustibles lying around. Catching the skirt on fire could cause one hell of a problem, especially when the blowers are both turned on.
Hope this helps!
PS: 10 leaf blowers won't fit, and will be way to heavy.
We've done something similar.
Key is: Weight.
The circle idea is good, and the leaf blower. Don't put too many holes, but put enough.
Get a nice piece of plywood and round it off. Get some sort of material (Doesn't matter too much, should be strong though) for the skirt and wrap it around, making sure it is VERY secure. Mount the ends of 2 leaf blowers on the back, and bend about 6 inches of the barrel things into the plywood (Create 2 holes that are air-tight, and the correct size). Turn both blowers on, and wallah. Turn the right off to go right, and the left off to go left, both on to go forward. Again, be careful with the weight, and make sure the area you do it on doesn't have any sharp objects or combustibles lying around. Catching the skirt on fire could cause one hell of a problem, especially when the blowers are both turned on.
Hope this helps!
PS: 10 leaf blowers won't fit, and will be way to heavy.