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Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - vitus - 08-15-2013 Ombligo wrote: 40sf @ 1/8" (.125) deep = 5cf 1cf = 7.48051948 gallons 5cf = 37.4 gallons, so you would need a 40 Gallon wet dry to do it in one trip. They don't make those (40 ft^2) *(1/8 in)*(1 ft/12 in) = 0.42 ft^3 -> 3.1 gallons Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - wolfcry911 - 08-15-2013 cbelt3 wrote: So does my Ridgid (Home Depot). I use the blower around the yard more often than I use the vac, and the vac gets plenty of use - both wet and dry. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - space-time - 08-15-2013 vitus wrote: 40sf @ 1/8" (.125) deep = 5cf 1cf = 7.48051948 gallons 5cf = 37.4 gallons, so you would need a 40 Gallon wet dry to do it in one trip. They don't make those (40 ft^2) *(1/8 in)*(1 ft/12 in) = 0.42 ft^3 -> 3.1 gallons well done! another example how easy it is to make errors in the US system. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - Speedy - 08-15-2013 Any chance you already have a sump hole that is hidden or something? A sump tank is code where I live although the hole doesn't have to have a pump installed, just 'pump ready'. I have never pulled the cover from ours but it looks like it might be a 30 gallon tank. I don't think ours will accept water unless the cover is removed but I've never had water so I can't say. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - Dennis S - 08-15-2013 Speedy wrote: No. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - davester - 08-15-2013 space-time wrote: 40sf @ 1/8" (.125) deep = 5cf 1cf = 7.48051948 gallons 5cf = 37.4 gallons, so you would need a 40 Gallon wet dry to do it in one trip. They don't make those (40 ft^2) *(1/8 in)*(1 ft/12 in) = 0.42 ft^3 -> 3.1 gallons well done! another example how easy it is to make errors in the US system. At least it didn't result in a lost mars probe this time! Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - Ombligo - 08-15-2013 vitus wrote: 40sf @ 1/8" (.125) deep = 5cf 1cf = 7.48051948 gallons 5cf = 37.4 gallons, so you would need a 40 Gallon wet dry to do it in one trip. They don't make those (40 ft^2) *(1/8 in)*(1 ft/12 in) = 0.42 ft^3 -> 3.1 gallons Thanks for the correction -- 37 gallons sounded high but I couldn't find the error, now it was quite evident. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - DRR - 08-15-2013 Dennis S wrote: The ones I've seen like that require you to get on your knees to vacuum the floor unless I looked at the pictures wrong. I need to stand up and do it. Plus, I want to take the opportunity to have a bigger sure-nuff shop vac to handle whatever comes along. You can stand with that one. The hose and the rigid extensions are plenty long enough. My point was just, if you need a light duty vacuum (for this sole purpose you only need light duty) then consider how much portability is worth to you also. I have a larger unit and now I have to look at a smaller more portable unit for other task specific jobs (AC drain, etc) The larger ones are more powerful, but are also quite unwieldy. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - A-Polly - 08-15-2013 I have one very similar to the model DRR linked, and it's handy for all sorts of things. The 4 to 5 gallon size isn't one of those tiny carry-around models (thus the wheels). You certainly wouldn't need be on your knees to vacuum the floor! Good luck with your basement. I've always thought it would be lovely to have a basement. Re: Need to get wet/dry shop vac mainly for basement leaks. Home Depot, Sears, or Amazon? - bruceko - 08-15-2013 vitus wrote: 40sf @ 1/8" (.125) deep = 5cf 1cf = 7.48051948 gallons 5cf = 37.4 gallons, so you would need a 40 Gallon wet dry to do it in one trip. They don't make those (40 ft^2) *(1/8 in)*(1 ft/12 in) = 0.42 ft^3 -> 3.1 gallons I still come up with 37.4 gallons 40/8=5 cu ft/.13368=37.4 gallon it would be 40/8 or 40*.125 both equal 5 cu ft 1 gallon =.13368 cu ft or 1 cuft =7.4 gallons so 5/.13368=37.4 gal or 5*7.4=37 gal Where is the error? Show us our error |