I don't want to start another sectional vs drum machine thread because I know there is tons of those out there. I have never used a sectional nor have I seen one in operation so I have a few questions which to could be dumb questions but I'm curious as I'm looking at the possibility of buying one. I get the concept of how they operate and that they spin at higher RPM compared to drums.
- how much room do you require to run a machine like a K60 or General Root 66?
- I understand there's some more set up required but time wise on a main line job how much longer would it take to do with a sectional?
- I'm aware they have a tailpiece to minimize the mess however how do you pull the cable back out? I mean they don't have autofeed like some drums are equipped with so do you pull it out by hand?
- are they ideal for basement situations? In Manitoba, Canada I don't have outdoor clean outs, so all my main line jobs are in basements from either the clean out or the stack, with some of said basements being completely finished, would this be an ideal machine?
- do you keep your sections of cable coupled and roll in into the carrier as you pull your cable out?
That's all I can think of for now.
On another note is there anyone on here that uses the General Root 66? If so would you be able to provide some reviews? How does it handle on root jobs? How does it compare to the K60?
Thanks
- how much room do you require to run a machine like a K60 or General Root 66?
- I understand there's some more set up required but time wise on a main line job how much longer would it take to do with a sectional?
- I'm aware they have a tailpiece to minimize the mess however how do you pull the cable back out? I mean they don't have autofeed like some drums are equipped with so do you pull it out by hand?
- are they ideal for basement situations? In Manitoba, Canada I don't have outdoor clean outs, so all my main line jobs are in basements from either the clean out or the stack, with some of said basements being completely finished, would this be an ideal machine?
- do you keep your sections of cable coupled and roll in into the carrier as you pull your cable out?
That's all I can think of for now.
On another note is there anyone on here that uses the General Root 66? If so would you be able to provide some reviews? How does it handle on root jobs? How does it compare to the K60?
Thanks