[Electronics-Talk] Staying straight with the electric snow shovel

cheez cheez at cox.net
Mon Jan 9 03:30:37 UTC 2017


Have you tried starting near your house and then work your way out towards 
the street?
that's what I'd do if I had to shovel snow.  But I live in Phoenix.  No snow 
shoveling.  Yet.

Vince

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From: "Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Staying straight with the electric snow shovel


>I recently bought an electric snow shovel, which is really a mini snow
> blower.  It is totally accessible, quite similar to our electric 
> lawnmower.
> My only problem was keeping a straight line.  I kept ending up with ridges
> between shoveled parts.  The grass line is covered with snow, so it's hard
> to find.  Also, with an ordinary snow shovel, there's some feedback when 
> it
> hits the grass, but the same feeling isn't transmitted up the handle of 
> the
> electric snow shovel.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to shoveling straight?
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
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