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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Blackbushe Windows on March 12, 2011, 09:06:19 pm

Title: Backpack + van
Post by: Blackbushe Windows on March 12, 2011, 09:06:19 pm
Wondered how many have a backpack to supplement van system for those windows / properties too far from van?

Peter
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: glen parva on March 12, 2011, 09:25:06 pm
yes we do only you for bad access and schools when the fields are wet
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: windiewasher on March 12, 2011, 09:29:05 pm
i have and i tend to use the backpack most of the time,i have 8 metres of hose off it and find it very easy!
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Lee GLS on March 12, 2011, 09:35:06 pm
I have a DIY trolley, but it only gets used a couple of times a month, but its handy when i do want it.
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Frankybadboy on March 13, 2011, 07:46:45 am
yes i use one,in fact 1st job monday is where it getting used this week,then back in the cupboard. ;D
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: lee_dewing on March 13, 2011, 08:33:33 am
lee

I have freedom trolley

But i want to make up diy trolley as spare, any tips handy, i know what pump, controller battery etc,

but it's the trolley and battery box that's a bit tricky; how have you fixed these bits to your trolley Lee and can i as what trolley you have?

If you've gt a pic that would be great.

ps, thanks for tips on brush and fan-jets.

now got supa-lite dt 15degree brush with 40 degree fan-jets on a 22 clx pole;
WHAT A DIFFERENCE :o
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Davie T on March 13, 2011, 08:56:19 am
2 x 100 metre reels are usually ok.

Use backpacks for difficult jobs
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: clarkson on March 13, 2011, 09:14:42 am

 hi
 we use one it helps. its good when you have a small house on its own, we have a 10meter lengh of hose made up, we park outside. use the 10meter from the van to do the front, and one lad runs round the back with backpack.
 
 it saves time on getting the reels out and winding back in again. also useful for fiddley windows.

 only downside is filling time on a 100psi pump still takes nearly 2 minutes to fill. we carry 5x25litre barrels and pour it in its quicker. you will also struggle to get a whole house done with 18 litres, so you can drop a barrel there as well so make sure the house gets finished.

cheers

john

 
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Spruce on March 13, 2011, 10:38:05 am

 hi
 we use one it helps. its good when you have a small house on its own, we have a 10meter lengh of hose made up, we park outside. use the 10meter from the van to do the front, and one lad runs round the back with backpack.
 
 it saves time on getting the reels out and winding back in again. also useful for fiddley windows.

 only downside is filling time on a 100psi pump still takes nearly 2 minutes to fill. we carry 5x25litre barrels and pour it in its quicker. you will also struggle to get a whole house done with 18 litres, so you can drop a barrel there as well so make sure the house gets finished.

cheers

john

 

My son uses our backpack most of the time now. He carries a 25litre container in the van which he uses to fill his backpack. He then uses the van pump with the Varistream controller turned down quite low to refill the container while he works around the back of the house. He's got it off to a 't' now. If he is caught with half a barrel of water and an empty backpack he will just fill his pack with that and increase the pump speed a bit to catch up while he cleans a few more windows.
Spruce
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Lee GLS on March 13, 2011, 11:29:55 am
lee

I have freedom trolley

But i want to make up diy trolley as spare, any tips handy, i know what pump, controller battery etc,

but it's the trolley and battery box that's a bit tricky; how have you fixed these bits to your trolley Lee and can i as what trolley you have?

If you've gt a pic that would be great.

ps, thanks for tips on brush and fan-jets.

now got supa-lite dt 15degree brush with 40 degree fan-jets on a 22 clx pole;
WHAT A DIFFERENCE :o


I got a trolley from b&q for £20, Craig at polar brite sorted me out a flow controller, and rich (p @ f) sorted me an old pump, got a battery off eBay and a caravan battery box to put the pump and battery in.

I will post some pics later this evening I'm out all day.


Glad you are getting on well with the fans they are much better.
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: lee_dewing on March 13, 2011, 02:28:38 pm
thanks Lee.

It is easier to see from pic.

Don't think you can sit water barrel ontop of battery box; as it might flatten it ;D (probably wrong though)
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Lee GLS on March 13, 2011, 04:32:40 pm
I found some pics on my phone here you go.
The barrel is fine on the batt box, they are strong the barrel is just held on with a bungee cord.

Let me know if you want any more pics.

(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w202/sierragls/photo-2.jpg)

(http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w202/sierragls/photo-1.jpg)

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Post by: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on March 13, 2011, 04:38:45 pm
we use the bkpks mostly for lead and daws but trad most windows mate
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Post by: Matt Cornford on March 13, 2011, 07:40:07 pm
Back packs are handy for awkward, mazey sort of jobs.. I mean how annoying is it when the hose gets caught on a wall or bush etc.
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: jarvy on March 14, 2011, 04:15:52 pm
As the others say,i keep 1 in the van for awkward jobs,when i cant near with the van.
Doesn't get used very often,but it's very handy when needed!  ;)
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: steven ainger on March 14, 2011, 04:25:35 pm
As the others say,i keep 1 in the van for awkward jobs,when i cant near with the van.
Doesn't get used very often,but it's very handy when needed!  ;)

same here  ;)
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: lee_dewing on March 14, 2011, 10:36:32 pm
Thanks very much for the pics Lee, that's a great help, where did you get your battery box from?

I'l knock a trolley up soon, need a spare.
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: Lee GLS on March 15, 2011, 08:17:49 am
It was off eBay, I think it was about 9 quid.
Title: Re: Backpack + van
Post by: SPE on March 15, 2011, 10:16:03 am
only downside is filling time on a 100psi pump still takes nearly 2 minutes to fill.
agree, is a bit time consuming, I'm thinking of fitting a second tank outlet or dual tap so I can be filling whilst using the reel and pump for the fronts.