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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Loncin engines
« Last post by michael mckeary on Today at 09:03:48 pm »
Funny thing happened to me yesterday when PW a driveway. I bought a 16HP Vanguard (Briggs Engine)  from Rutland Pumps 5 years ago when they were cheap as chips. 250 bar at 21 or 23 lpm not sure what. Any way I have 3 twin turbo lances, two with Italian 035 nozzles and one with cheap Ebay nozzles. Went the Italian job and took the two good ones with me and a rinse lance. I thought this will be the easiest £250 I will ever make and I forgot this was the first clean of the year with my PW. I had already tested the washer and it was running fine so filled with fuel and wheeled it up my ramps and into my van. Got half a mile away to the job and filled up the bin. started using one of the twin turbo lances and one of the nozzles would not spin, I thought, never mind I'll swap it for the other lance and the same thing happened with it. I was raging and even contemplated swapping a bad nozzle for a good one. In the end I persevered with one nozzle and a jet. After changing the lance over a few times one began to fully work but I was nearly finished by then. Tonight I was buying 3 new nozzles from Rutland so I have 3 all Italian nozzles which should all be working for my next job in a week's time. 
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Quote required
« Last post by JBC88 on Today at 09:01:25 pm »
Any window cleaners in the BD10 area, interested in providing a quote to clean the windows to 3 blocks of flats in Thackley?
Total of 70 units on a quarterly clean.


Hi Steve

My mate George Powell alerted me to this post as it's local to me. I can't find an option to pm you on here so please send an email to jbrowncleaning@gmail.com and we can arrange a call to discuss this.

Please pm me for more details - leaving a contact number.

Many thanks
Steve
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Loncin engines
« Last post by Smudger on Today at 07:17:29 pm »
It’s relative to speed of moving the cr@p - light work 15ltrs a min is fine but will soon fall behind on dirty or heavily soiled surfaces. It’s about moving the slurry on big stuff

@ 200 @ lto 250 is negligible on most work
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Loncin engines
« Last post by Stoots on Today at 06:27:31 pm »
Off topic a bit buy my mate has a 21lpm at 200bar and a 15 lpm 250 bar and side buy side with turbos going flat out the 15 was quicker due to the extra bar shifting the white fungus! When I upgrade my 15 I’ll be making sure I still have 250 bar

Yes im not sure why flow is deemed more important than pressure as surely more pressure means it hits the surface harder giving a deeper clean....
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Loncin engines
« Last post by the king on Today at 04:32:36 pm »
Off topic a bit buy my mate has a 21lpm at 200bar and a 15 lpm 250 bar and side buy side with turbos going flat out the 15 was quicker due to the extra bar shifting the white fungus! When I upgrade my 15 I’ll be making sure I still have 250 bar
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Window Cleaning Rounds For Sale/Wanted / East Midlands
« Last post by clarkson on Today at 01:07:27 pm »
Hi looking for 1k a month.or there abouts
In Leicester /cov

Would consider Solihull or Redditch areas as well

Smaller bits welcome

Cheers
John
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Window Cleaning Rounds For Sale/Wanted / Re: Nottingham work for sale
« Last post by clarkson on Today at 01:04:20 pm »
Hi did you sell this
John
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Batch editing in Aworka
« Last post by clarkson on Today at 01:02:07 pm »
Time to take someone on Ken rather than devalue the work
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Batch editing in Aworka
« Last post by Ken_Long on Yesterday at 09:43:23 pm »
That's it, great stuff. Ta!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Batch editing in Aworka
« Last post by Simon Trapani on Yesterday at 09:00:52 pm »
Yes. Go into the jobs tab. Select the rounds, jobs etc you want to batch edit & select ‘edit job details’.
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