Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: johnny bravo on January 06, 2022, 06:59:50 pm
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Anyone any ideas what to insulate your Pole with Just the section you hold all day, Bottom section . This is i believe causes your hands to get more colder than you would like in wintery conditions. With the pole hose always having cold water flowing through it no doubtly making the base section Cold also. . Hence getting cold hands through your gloves . Skytek Argon i use , have done for years. This is when you would love a hot water set up
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What I find helps most to keep my hands warm is keeping the rest of my body warm, especially my head. I wear a deerstalker style hat which keeps my ears and face warm, and enough layers to keep everything else warm.
I find this really helps to keep my hands warm, my circulation is not great.
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I’ve often thought it would be good to have something comfortable to grip and prevent you from gripping too hard which causes tennis elbow ( which I’ve got again atm)
I’ve tried sponge tubes which were good for a while but slid around . How about tennis racquet tape?
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Considering the diameter of the bottom section compared to a 8 mm hose running through it the effect of water hot or cold is negligible.
You could try the grey water pipe insulation, you would probably need two lengths sliced along their length to fit snug, with cable ties but it will increase the diameter to something like a 80' pole!
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Considering the diameter of the bottom section compared to a 8 mm hose running through it the effect of water hot or cold is negligible.
You could try the grey water pipe insulation, you would probably need two lengths sliced along their length to fit snug, with cable ties but it will increase the diameter to something like a 80' pole!
I can assure you using hot water will make a big difference to how warm your hands are holding the pole .
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going to try pipe cladding . cable tie it . only now for very cold periods. see if any difference or a waste of time
a customer mentioned golf club grips what people put onto there golf clubs in the winter months when holding there clubs
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going to try pipe cladding . cable tie it . only now for very cold periods. see if any difference or a waste of time
a customer mentioned golf club grips what people put onto there golf clubs in the winter months when holding there clubs
Pipe cladding will help but will dramatically increase the base section size making it difficult to hold .
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Skytec argon are great gloves, ive never had cold hands using these. Have 4 pairs in the van and rotate them when they get a bit damp.
It doenst get cold enough to get cold hands with these on. Water will freeze on the glass before that.
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Wrap some neoprane (used for kayakers for keeping warm whilst wet in winter), around the base of the pole.
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Are you wearing the right size gloves?
I ended up with a smaller pair than I usually wear, and they were rubbish. I think they reduced the circulation in my fingers because they were a bit tight. Once I got a bigger pair they were lovely and toasty!
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Are you wearing the right size gloves?
I ended up with a smaller pair than I usually wear, and they were rubbish. I think they reduced the circulation in my fingers because they were a bit tight. Once I got a bigger pair they were lovely and toasty!
Mark Munro recommends these:
https://www.workgloves.co.uk/ejendals-tegera-297-thermal-waterproof-work-gloves.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg_YgZsLvtk
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I just wear the tiger grip nitrile gloves in winter,one pair usually last 2 or 3 days...
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ive just got another 2 pairs of Argon gloves . try changing them frequently see if better .
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ive just got another 2 pairs of Argon gloves . try changing them frequently see if better .
Can't you heat your water?it's much more comfortable to work on a cold winters day....even a cheap immersion would be better than cold water!
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cold weather has gone now for a while. catching up .
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cold weather has gone now for a while. catching up .
I don't know what part of the country you work but it's freezing here in the North West!