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The Machine You Didn’t Know Was Best For Drain Pipe Installation

Welcome back to Tamara’s Automotive Blog. Many car buffs like me also have a love for heavy machinery and engineering in general. From tractors to trains and airplanes to elevators, there’s just something awesome about heavy machinery. Today, we’ll be exploring the lesser-known machinery needed for many drainage services. In case you didn’t know, drainage is a service popular in rainy parts of the world where homeowners get storm drain systems installed on their property to protect the foundation of their home against subterranean water erosion. It prevents pooling on lawns and protects against basement flooding.

I had the pleasure of speaking with a renowned Victoria drainage specialist, and he told me all about the machinery involved in digging trenches for drain pipes and excavating around a home’s foundation for basement waterproofing. I learned that the most popular machine for installing drain pipes is the 6 ton mini excavator. And apparently it’s fun to use and highly effective. I’ll cover the reasons why this piece of equipment is praised by drain experts. But first, the expert I spoke to provided this photo of the 6 ton mini excavator at work, so you can see what it looks like.

victoria drainage installation with a 6 ton mini excavator
Photo by RainTek Drainage & Waterproofing – 460 Dupplin Rd, Victoria, BC V8Z 1B9 – +1.250.896.3478 – www.raintek.ca

As you can see, the 6 ton mini excavator is not that large. It’s nimble enough to get into backyards through garden paths. It’s also thin enough to fit through many fence gates. Because of it’s small size, it’s also perfect for digging the trenches for drain pipes. Drainage trenches don’t need to be that wide, and that’s why the digging claw of this mini excavator is perfect for the job, as it’s about the same width as the desired width for the trench.

Mini excavators are also rather affordable for small local companies, and so they can invest in owning one instead of renting one whenever it’s needed for a job. You can get a brand new 6 ton mini excavator for a low as $4,000 to $5,000 CAD.

Some drainage companies still prefer to rent a mini excavator, because they’re not needed for every job. However, they are needed for most jobs, especially when it comes to installing a new drain system, so it’s beneficial to own one, as a drainage company might earn back their investment after the first few jobs completed with the machine.

Since the excavator rolls on tracks rather than wheels, it’s also great for climbing up dirt mounds and unleveled ground, so that it can still dig trenches even in the forest and on sloping terrain, and can roll over trenches like a tank. Try to think of it as the schooner of excavators, for schooners were boats nimble enough to navigate around ice sheets in the 1800s. That’s the mini excavator! – nimble enough to navigate around undeveloped land and developed land alike, whatever the obstacles may be.

Just because it’s called “mini” and can fit in a car garage doesn’t mean it’s weak, either. The 6 ton mini excavator is capable of lifting heavy boulders, fallen trees and it can even tow a small car. It’s small, but it’s still considered a piece of heavy machinery for a good reason.

Thanks for diving into this exploration with me. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like my article about the best trucks for tree service companies. Until next time, drive safe!

Tamara

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Best Truck For A Tree Service Company

Today I want to discuss what the best truck for a tree service company would be. The answer really depends on the size of your equipment and the services you provide. For example, a boom truck with a cherry picker is great for hard-to-reach tree trimming. But if you work with shorter trees and hedges than a box truck may fit all your tools inside.

Commercial tree service companies use chipper trucks to make services like wood chipping more easy, otherwise you can carry wood debris in the back of a pickup truck and take it to a dump to dispose of.

But, if you’re often providing services like tree removal Victoria BC, where there are more trees than usual compared to other cities, you may want to invest in a boom truck for sure. Other cities in Eastern Canada, on the other hand, don’t have such tall trees so it might be easier for a new tree service company to get away with using a smaller truck.

Keep in mind though, that the better your trucks and equipment the easier your job will be and the more money you’ll make in the long run. Trucks you’d want to avoid when starting a tree service company would be 18-wheelers, big-rig rotators and smaller pick-ups. Even vans should be avoided as you’ll have limited space to store tree debris and tools. Basically, the more space the better.

Good trucks for tree service are very similar to landscaping trucks, except landscapers don’t often have to climb high up into trees. So if you’re afraid of heights a cherry-picker or a smaller boom truck might be a great investment to get started. Whatever you do decide to get, just remember to take good care of it.

For a review, the best trucks for a tree service company are:

  1. A boom truck
  2. A box truck
  3. A large pick-up truck
  4. A chipper truck

I love talking about automobiles of all sorts, and while researching for this blog article I learned a lot. I hope passing along this information was helpful to you. If you have any other good tips about the best truck to get for a tree service company, please contact me via email.

Cheers!

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How toy cars created my obsession with cars as a child

I think it’s safe to say that if it weren’t for all the toy cars my parents gave me when growing up as a child that I wouldn’t be a mad car collector today. All the other girls my age throughout elementary school got cute dolls with pink dresses to play with, but not me. I was given red hotrods and yellow trucks, blue racing cars and green off-road buggies.

My toy car collection was much more extensive and cared for than my current car collection today. Back then I had special plastic cases for my favorite toy cars and displayed them on collector’s shelves. Even when I became a teenager and went out partying with the other teenage girls on the weekend, I may have stopped playing with my toy car collection but I still admired them in their cases every day.

It wasn’t until, when I was in my early twenties, friends of the family gave birth to a boy so I donated the toy cars to them knowing my collection could live another life. I lost interest in toy cars, but that was also around the time I purchased my first real car, a beater that puttered worse than a blind man at a putting range!

Today my car collection constantly expands and contracts and I know for certain that if I had been playing with dolls as a girl instead of toy cars that this expensive habit of mine probably wouldn’t exist. I’m glad it does exist though, because I love cars and I love collecting them. And I owe it all to my parents giving me toy cars as a child!

Thanks Mom and Dad!

Hamilton Ontario bound

Why I went all the way to Hamilton, ON for auto body repair service

Now, Hamilton isn’t super far away from where I live, maybe a few hours drive with busy traffic, but it is out of the way considering there are many auto body shops near me. But I went all the way to Hamilton to get auto body repair services done on my vehicle. Because all my friends were shocked by this, and said “Why drive 2 hours for service out there when you could use a local auto body shop and save $30 on gas?” Because so many friends asked me this question I decided the answer might make an interesting blog post. So now let me tell you the background story behind my trips to Hamilton for car body repairs.

It all started halfway through a two-week road trip across a large portion of Canada back in 2018. It was my first time doing a road trip alone, and as a lady I was rather nervous on the road, making sure to obey all traffic laws and to take good care of my vehicle lest anything go wrong. I got an oil change every 4,000 kilometers just to be extra careful, and made care to stick to the well-maintained Trans Canada Highway. But I never would have expected, for all my care, that I would get into a car accident while passing through Hamilton, ON.

The car accident was 100% NOT my fault, and I know that’s what everyone says but I swear it’s true. A van with a drunk driver swerved in front of me and I wasn’t able to slam the breaks fast enough. I rear ended the swerving vehicle rather harshly, resulting in my bumper being rather wrecked. I didn’t know what to do besides take the other driver’s information for insurance and then call the nearest collision towing service for assistance. I happened to be on Sherman Ave North, where the auto body shop Hamilton, ON should be so proud of, was nearest to me. The shop is called Tip Top Auto Body, and if it weren’t for them than this day would have been a lot more stressful than it turned out to be. Because the crew at Tip Top Auto Body responded promptly to my plea, got my car towed to their shop, worked with my car insurance company for me to get the repairs done within 48 hours, I thought they were angels here to save my road trip.

I could make this long story short by telling you that I was able to finish the rest of my 2018 cross-country road trip thanks to Tip Top Auto Body’s amazing help, but for you to fully understand why in 2023 I still went all the way to their auto shop in Hamilton, I’ll now tell you about the amazing friendship that evolved while getting my car repairs done there.

After the accident I was so distraught that the incredible service and kindness of the individual who worked on my car’s auto body repair came as a great relief. The man was a pure gentleman! He reassured me that I’d soon be on the road again enjoying my road trip, and they would work with the insurance company for me to relieve all my headache. I ended up being so emotionally grateful for his service that I made an oath to always user their services whenever possible from now on, as a form of eternal thanks.

Now to this day that kind man at Tip Top Auto Body has been more than just my auto body mechanic. We’ve made a true friendship, and to prove this let me tell you that I stayed in Hamilton two days longer than my my car repairs required because I went to dinner and grabbed several coffees with him. I won’t reveal his name, but if you too go all the way to Hamilton for auto body repairs by Tip Top Auto Body, I’m sure you’ll meet him and understand why he’s quickly become one of my favorite men in the world. We’re both married but we know that in an alternative universe we might be more than just friends.

It took a lot less convincing from my current lover for me to go out there for the trip than I expected, but my lover trusts me and understands.

So now I hope it makes sense for you why I’d travel so far for auto body services. It’s a dear friendship and brand loyalty, all by chance meeting. Now in a strange way I’m sort of grateful for that random car crash while passing through Hamilton, ON.

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5 shocking facts about auto body mechanics

Welcome to Tamara’s Automotive Blog! Today we want to share 5 shocking facts that you probably don’t know about auto body shops. I’ve had the pleasure of touring through many auto body shops in my career, and these were the cool things I learned:

  1. Most auto body mechanics only work with the exterior and appearance of cars. That means unlike a full-blown car mechanic, an auto body mechanic won’t tune up your engine or change your oil, although every shop is different and some might offer extended mechanical services.
  2. Many auto body mechanics who work with cars all day ride bicycles to work! That’s right, isn’t that strange? You’d expect anyone who works with cars to have a car collection or something, but over the years I’ve met dozens of auto body mechanics who hate driving and would much rather ride a bike.
  3. An auto body shop is the same thing as an auto collision center. This fact might seem obvious to many, but for me I always thought they were two different things. Most auto body shops specialize in collision repair, which is the main function of a collision repair center. So there you go!
  4. Many auto body shops also offer collision towing service. It might not look like it from the outside, but many auto body shops have a few tow trucks on hand to assist with removing wrecked cars from scenes of accidents to tow them straight to the shop for repair. This is super convenient for anyone who gets into a crash because the auto body shop will also work directly with your car insurance company or other warranty providers to get the costs covered.
  5. Auto body repairs are often much more affordable than you might expect. I’ve seen people drive around with dents in their doors for years not knowing the dent could easily be repaired by an expert for less than $100. If you’ve paid thousands for your car, why not pay a little more every now and then to have it looking its best?

If you enjoyed this post, check out our tips for taking good care of your car.

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Tips for taking good care of your car in 2023!

Welcome to the new and improved Tamara’s Automotive Blog! Today we’re going to share some car care tips that ever car owner should know in 2023.

To take good care of your car, it is important to:

  1. Regularly check and maintain the oil and fluid levels.
  2. Keep the tires properly inflated and rotated.
  3. Regularly check and replace the air filter and fuel filter.
  4. Get regular tune-ups and inspections according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  5. Keep the exterior and interior clean, including regular washing, vacuuming, and waxing.
  6. Avoid overloading the vehicle and avoid excessive idling.
  7. Don’t neglect warning signs and repair any problems as soon as they arise.
  8. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule.
  9. Drive cautiously and avoid hard braking and acceleration.
  10. Store the car in a dry and covered area to protect it from the elements.

What are some other good interior car maintenance tips?

Here are three things you can do to take extra care of your car’s interior:

  1. Keep it clean: Regularly vacuum and wipe down the interior surfaces to remove dirt and dust. Use a mild cleaner specifically designed for cars to clean the dashboard, door panels, and upholstery. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the materials.
  2. Protect it from the sun: Use a sunshade to protect the dashboard and seats from the sun’s harmful UV rays. This will help to prevent cracking, fading, and discoloration.
  3. Use seat and steering wheel covers: Use seat and steering wheel covers to protect the upholstery and steering wheel from wear and tear. This can also help to keep the interior looking new for longer. Leather or synthetic covers are good options, which will protect the seats and steering wheel from spills, stains, and UV rays.
EV Canada

When can we expect to see electric tow trucks in Canada?

Ever since Tesla revealed their Cyber Truck, the myth that electric trucks have no power or torque has been busted. Now, thinkers are wondering when we’ll start to see more commercial and government vehicles being electric. From public buses and ambulances to tow trucks, the possibilities for electric automobiles is endless. It would be a great push for Canada and inspiring for private sectors if we began to see electric powered fire trucks, cop cars and roadside assistance vehicles. However, it may be too soon for the technology to transition quite yet. After all, emergency vehicles need to be reliable, and there’s still risk in electric vehicles running low on battery in the middle of providing service.

Unlike conventional gas powered cars that can consistently be powered and gas levels observed, electric vehicles still have new technology and aren’t as reliable as gas or diesel powered vehicles. Therefore, I believe we won’t see electric tow trucks or other emergency vehicles prevalent on the roads of Canada until the technology becomes more reliable. But we’re very close to seeing that.

Once things like the Cyber Truck and electric 18-wheelers become common place, we can expect to see the transition of more vehicles entering the electric space.

I predict that by 2030 electric tow trucks will be common, although it may be another decade, up to 2040, before they completely replace gas powered tow trucks. We’d also need to see way more electric car charging stations around Canada in order to support the growth of electric vehicles on our roads. We’d need just as many electric car charging stations as we have gas stations now. In the meantime, I’ll be crossing my fingers.

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Introducing Tamara – Lover of Cars and All Things Automotive

Hello, everyone! My name is Tamara and I’m a car collector and auto body/collision towing expert by trade, but a writer of all things to do with automobiles by night. For years, after writing articles for other new agencies, I’ve always dreamed of having place where I could write my own blog posts of interest. Now, I know for certain I found it, and you’re here as a witness of that fact. Welcome to Tamara’s Automotive Blog, the place where yours truly can ramble about anything of interest related to automobiles and transportation. I’m so glad you’re here to join me on this literary journey.

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