The fastest way to produce a high vacuum is ironically by using a pressure pump. When u release high pressured air from its container, it draws air around it. So when you have a very fast jet of air moving through a T section tube, the end of T will get depressurized.
In short, if you want to produce a high vacuum and u have a limited budget, go and buy a high pressure pump and buy a T shaped tube; run the air through from left to right and air will get sucked in from the buttom.
Yes, a shop vac can effectively vacuum water.
There are a number of vacuum cleaners available from Shop-Vac that do not require a bag change. Some of these vacuums are the 'Shop-Vac Portable', 'Shop-Vac Air Mover' and the 'Shop-Vac Ash Vacuum'.
== Vacuum it with a shop vac, if you have one.
You can find a shop vac dust collection adapter for your vacuum cleaner at hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online retailers that specialize in vacuum accessories.
The brand new shop vac 6 is made by the company Shop-Vac. vacuums. The 6 actually stands for 6 gallons which is what the vacuum holds. They are the makers of the original wet dry vac.
One can purchase an industrial shop vac at Shop Vac, Amazon, Lowes, Home Depot, Grainger, Industrial Vacuum, Hellman Versand (Germany), Northern Tool, eBay, Goodway, Rewci and many more.
Removing the filter from your wet / Dry vac makes it a wet vac. Only vacuum water with a wet/dry rated vac. If you use a regular vac you might ruin the vac or electrocute yourself.
To effectively use a shop vac for cleaning, start by selecting the appropriate attachment for the surface you are cleaning. Make sure the shop vac is plugged in and turned on before using it. Move the vacuum in a back-and-forth motion over the area to be cleaned, overlapping each pass slightly. Empty the vacuum's canister or replace the bag when it becomes full. Store the shop vac in a dry place when not in use.
The Shop-Vac 2011400 Vacuum Petite has an easy store system.
The owner of vac shop I go to for parts tells me Miele is the best.
To suck up water with a shop vac, first make sure the vacuum is set to wet mode. Attach the appropriate hose or attachment for liquids. Place the hose into the water you want to remove and turn on the shop vac. Move the hose around to suck up all the water. Empty the shop vac when finished.
To effectively empty a shop vac, first turn off the vacuum and unplug it from the power source. Remove the top or lid of the shop vac to access the debris container. Empty the contents into a trash bag or bin. Use a brush or cloth to clean out any remaining debris stuck in the container. Replace the lid securely before using the shop vac again.