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MPAQ REPRESENTED AT WETT 2020 IN INDIANAPOLIS USA Written by Dennis Yarrow, Yarrow Plumbing Services
Big boys toys
Well, my oldest son and I did a Kenny earlier this year and headed to Indianapolis for the annual WETT Show (17-20 February 2020). For you young blokes who don’t know who or what Kenny was, just google it or Shane Jacobson; it was a movie about a sewer pump out guy/wanna-be plumber who did a trip to the Pumper & Pipe Cleaner Show, which was the forerunner to the WETT Show. The WETT Show is a premier American trade show displaying the latest in sewer, drainage inspection and repair technology with a large helping of what they call over there “Sucker Trucks” or as we call them Jetter Vac Trucks. I am interested in these shows because my business uses the products and equipment displayed at a show like WETT and it’s great being able to meet and chat with the guys that do the same stuff we do here but from other parts of the world; it’s amazing how we all have to deal with the same sort of problems but on different continents.
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Shaft driven drain cleaners are the next big thing
I was lucky enough to attend as a guest of Nuflow America who is the parent company of a franchise relining system we own. Our journey started on a Saturday night as we departed Brisbane and embarked on 28 hours of travel, arriving at 6.00am in Indianapolis on Sunday, and lobbing up to the hotel Omni Severin in downtown Indianapolis praying they would let us have our rooms. Losing a day does your head in, not to mention the jet lag, so it goes without saying that we did a bit of sleeping once we got to our rooms. Monday was registration day and the show attendees could attend training and information sessions, which gave them points to the CPD programs the various states have. We registered and after one interesting session about how to work with and encourage millennials, we were bounced out because my show pass was an exhibitor pass. The choice was to pay US$25 per session
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Franchis or go for a wander es are b ig in the around Indianapolis: the US walkabout won. On Monday night we were invited to a meet and greet with our American host at an O’Reilly’s Irish Bar just around the corner from our hotel. A good night must have been had by all as we got home at around 3:00am. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were the days the main Relining demonstrations display floor opened and we had an opportunity to see all the good stuff and find those little things that you want to bring home. Things like the latest in shaft driven drain cleaners, UV curing systems for relining, and swimming camera systems for tank inspections and cleaning. Tuesday night was the big night out for the show with music, food and beer supplied over at Lucas Oil Stadium, where you could have a go at kicking a goal in an authentic NFL stadium or change a tyre in record time on a Nascar. Timber water main During my couple of hours at the stadium party, I only saw less than a dozen people manage to kick a goal. They have a lot of armchair experts over there. Wednesday night was a night out with the Nuflow Australia boys at a very hipster bar called Union 50 – the food and beer were great. After a bit of a recovery day we headed off to Phoenix, Arizona on our way home to drop in and see a couple of guys that built one of Nuflow America’s most successful relining companies. We’ll keep that story for another day. The reason I have shared this experience is because we only live once. Don’t wait until retirement to do some of this stuff; some of us won’t make it that far and for most of us a trip like this can be a tax deduction if planned right.
| MASTER PLUMBER MAGAZINE May/June 2020
Lucas Oil Stadium
Night life downtown
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