Author Topic: Anyone know how to install rattles while making jigs with an ultra minnow mold?  (Read 1182 times)

Offline elijahroberts199

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Pros and cons of owning a robot vacuum for pet owners

For pet owners, pet hair is a problem and a hassle. That isn't to say you can't have a pet. Many solutions have been offered to solve this problem, and robot vacuums are one of them. Many companies, especially Best Rated Vacuum Cleaners brands have come up with many new technologies for robotic vacuums to help the users clean the fur without spending as much operating time as conventional one. So, is a robot vacuum the right choice for all pet owners? Let's go over some of its pros and cons.

ADVANTAGES OF ROBOT VACUUM CLEANERS FOR PET OWNERS

1. Automatic operation

Robot vacuum cleaners can clean constantly based on the demands of the owner thanks to automated operation. For pets with a high degree of shedding, this machine will definitely be useful in the long run as it can keep your place clean and fresh all day. This not only helps the house look beautiful, but also reduces other potential health risk factors.

2. Small noise

Have you ever caught your pet becoming startled and panicking when using a regular vacuum cleaner? For the robotic one, the noise has been reduced quite a bit. When using this model, especially the one from good vacuum brands, you don’t have to worry that your pet will develop psychological problems when using the device. At the same time, tracking the movement of the machine is also a rather strange but effective way of entertainment for pets.



3. Can clean in hard-to-reach places

Pet hair is small in weight and can fly anywhere. With a compact design, the machine can easily creep into small nooks such as under the chair or bed and clean things up. This ensures complete hygiene and pathogen-free living space.

DISADVANTAGES OF ROBOT VACUUM CLEANERS FOR PET OWNERS

1. Unable to remove dust above floor level

Robot vacuums can only clean the floor, so if your pet has a habit of climbing on items, the machine cannot clean these areas. Pet hair on the sofa or bed will be a problem that this machine cannot solve. And you need to pay attention to this before buying the machine.



2. Unable to distinguish types of waste

This will be an extremely difficult problem if your pet does not know how to go to the toilet in the right place. This model cannot distinguish different types of waste such as dirt, hair or animal waste like urine or feces. Therefore, the cleaning process will become extremely messy if the vacuum sucks up some kind of waste that it shouldn't. Not only does it have no results, but it can also spread messes all over your home.

3. Dust cup need to empty regularly

Due to the size of the machine, the dust cup of the machine is also quite small compared to conventional machines. Therefore, if your pet sheds a lot, you'll need to empty the dust cup more often.

Final thoughts

Pay attention to the pros and cons mentioned above when choosing to buy a robot vacuum cleaner. Although quite convenient, if it does not serve the needs of the user, a machine, even the best vacuum in the world, will become useless. Therefore, consider the above factors when buying to see if it is suitable for your needs or not.

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« Last Edit: 01/29/24 01:36 UTC by elijahroberts199 »

Offline bigjim5589

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You mean to pour the rattles into the lead? 

I've never tried doing that and doubt that you have the room to do it inside the cavities. Glass rattles will likely break, and metal or plastic rattles will likely be too big or with the plastic, may a melt from the heat. Even if they don't, I don't know how you would keep them from being pushed to the side of the cavity and likely not surrounded by the lead. 

Any jigs or spoons that I've ever seen that had internal rattles, they were added afterwards, except tube jigs from a Collins mold that takes the rattles. I have one of those Collins molds.

What weight Ultra Minnow are you pouring?