Michael: I’ve got Kris with me today and Kris has a little dilemma. She wanted to put new
fills in here creations and here is our old fill and her new fill but now here
creations there at up to lake.
Kris: Yeah, they are.
Michael: So what we have is you brought one bag with you and I’m going to show Kris
how to put this new fills in here old creations. Will a little help from some plastic.
Kris: And a vacuum.
Michael: And a vacuum.
Kris: Yeah.
Michael: Let’s do it, I will put the oval in over here and now the plastic that we’re using is
just like a dry cleaner bag and that’s really light film and this will wrapper on the
caution really easy and it will make kind of a air tight bag okay.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: Let me show you how you do this. Now, it’s a lot wider than the caution and if
you open up a dry cleaner bag they’re pretty wide too. Okay and then we just
wrap it down underneath. Okay and then it’s comes together in the back okay so
we’ve got a lot of plastic all the way around okay.
Kris: Yup looks good.
Michael: And then on the back. Now on this one we are going to use or shop bag.
Kris: Okay but I can use a regular home vacuum?
Michael: You can.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: You may have too, push down push the area out of it but that home vacuum will
keep it down okay.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: So once we started this up this give me a lot of noise, what we are going to do is
frank it down and then put it into the cover.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: Alright. Okay let’s vacuum this down,.
Kris: Okay, let’s see. Oh my God, that is so cool.
Michael: It’s going to right down to tube. Alright let’s put the cover. Now I will try to bend
it a little bit.
Kris: Perfect.
Michael: Alright, it sees in.
Kris: It sees in.
Michael: Okay.
Kris: Alright.
Michael: Oh that’s noisy.
Kris: Yeah it is.
Michael: Okay now watches this, you just pull at and we open up the back and it’s like
instant full job.
Kris: That’s cool.
Michael: The only thing we’ve got left to do is you want to make sure the cautions filled up
the corners as well which it has. And you have all of this extra plastic in here.
Kris: Yeah.
Michael: Okay we want to get rid of that okay.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: So, just reach inside the stuffs pulls out really easy to try to get in the corner and
just gather that with your hand and it doesn’t all come out with one piece and pull
it out.
Kris: It’s so it just tears out.
Michael: It just tears out.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: But isn’t that something?
Kris: That is just and incredible.
Michael: It’s so easy and people would ask me, how do you get those cautions you have a
big machine that put and we use too.
Kris: Yeah.
Michael: We use to have this huge machine that you put the caution fill in and it actually
compressed and you put the cover over the top of the machine and then you stamp
on this lever that injected into the cautions.
Kris: This is so simple.
Michael: Yeah. Plus that machine we used to have taken up about a 4x4 foot area.
Kris: Oh wow.
Michael: In the shop and this is to pick up anything.
Kris: Yeah, the vacuum.
Michael: Yup. Here we go nice and quite and put a little piece on the corner here.
Kris: But it is okay if some of it doesn’t make it sway out.
Michael: Right it doesn’t matter if some of it stays in, now what I do is like push the cover
down alright and it’s a matter of taking to fill before your cover back, brought
back and then just push that foam inside the cover and it’s creates a lot of loss
cover on the back.
Kris: Sure, sure.
Michael: And you can just zip it okay.
Kris: Yeah, and fill up.
Michael: Yup, pull it together and any of those diazoles stock them in alright--
Kris: Oh wonderful.
Michael: Now you’ve got tension on the caution all the way around. Okay without fill out
the caution.
Kris: Oh it’s beautiful, it just beautiful I’m going to love it.
Michael: Now, it fits a little and just manipulated over so you seem are all even.
Kris: Okay.
Michael: And that’s all that I have to do. You can do that to the other ones when you are in
business.
Kris: Yeah not a problem will be fun.
Michael: Thanks Kris.
Kris: Well thank you Mike.
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