Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Roy Harding on September 20, 2005, 04:15:16 pm
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I tought it would be interesting to see which is the most popular.
And are your expectations of the system met.
Roy
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Broxburn trolley (Peter Fogwill/Aquatec)
Yes - it does exactly what Peter said it would.
Modifications I have made:-
Longer hose
85a/h Battery and tray to carry it in the base of the trolley.
Vikan 10" brush (with the rubber side "bumpers") that in my view suits domestic work and stops muck from the sides of the window aperture getting in the bristles.
(Only downside - the cheap remote control is temperamental, especially when switching off at further than ten paces.)
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Purewater UK.
Highly recomended, great bunch of guys to do business with
Regards
Rog
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My self build trailer system is of much better quality and spec than anything avalble commercially in its class. I know I have seen them all !
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ROY:What about the 1st wfp maker in the whole wide world Tucker Pole? If it wasnt for MR TUCKER there wouldnt be a wfp.
GAZA
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Ionic's for me (poles only) the rest I source myself,
No real experiance with any other system
nearest to Tuckers Was a programe I used to watch as a kid (Tinger and Tucker) any relation?
Alan
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Mine is Peter's system, works perfectly well, I have modified it to suit my own requirements of course.
Longer hose, bigger battery and so on.
I don't bother with the remote, I just kink the pole hose instead.
I've just replaced my R/O Membranes, they should have lasted longer, but I didn't flush them, and by the time I realised it was something that had to be done it was to late >:(
Still, live and learn eh?
Now the membranes are dropping the TDS right down to 0.001 or 0.002 ppm, means my resin is barely needed!
Will soon be going for a van & van mount system, but Peter's trolley is also a vital part of the setup!
The Unger pole system is a bit on the whippy side when it is up over 30ft, and I keep meaning to get a different brush (hoping to adapt the Ionics domestic one to fit the pole. It's small and lightweight.)
Regards
Ian
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let us have a look then !!!!!!!!!!
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ionic
brett
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Using a broxburn trolley at present
Bought second hand earlier on this year. Suits my needs at present though it is slowly getting modified.
Lee
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Built my own system with the help off Matts site and the people on here
Thanks everyone
Dave
now naff off i aint going soft ;D
thats all your getting as a thank you !!! ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chears guys
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You forgot www.skypolesystems.com,Gaz ;)