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Title: Winter & Wfp
Post by: callum macleod on November 07, 2005, 11:02:14 am
hi was just wondering about how i am going to get on in winter time as this is steadily approaching has anyone got any do's and don'ts during the cold months? i have only just started wfping 5 mths ago now would appreciate any help in as what to look out for thanks ;D ::)
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: williamx on November 07, 2005, 11:38:42 am
Tartan

Firstly if you are leaving you pump in you vechicle, disconnet the hoses from it and cover with some lagging each night.

Carry some salt gravel with you because if the temperture drops then the water from the windows can freeze.

Wear a pair of tights, and gloves with a body warmer.

Drink plenty of hot drinks.
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: Sarah Sarill on November 07, 2005, 03:59:48 pm
Wear a pair of tights,

Plain or fish nets   ;D ;D

Only kidding.  Peacocks do a great range of thermal leggings for men - make sure you buy a size small as they need to be tight.

Mind you, wouldn't mind seeing my hubby in tights (robin hood and all that !!!!)

Sarah
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: Moderator David@stives on November 07, 2005, 04:16:13 pm
Peathingys   =  Peaco cks      ;D
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: callum macleod on November 07, 2005, 04:41:41 pm
I've found ski trouser's an excellent insulation for my legs water proof too.

Tartan

Firstly if you are leaving you pump in you vechicle, disconnet the hoses from it and cover with some lagging each night.

Carry some salt gravel with you because if the temperture drops then the water from the windows can freeze.

Wear a pair of tights, and gloves with a body warmer.

Drink plenty of hot drinks.
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 07, 2005, 07:45:10 pm
Still wearing me shorts, no were near cold enough for long pants yet.

Put plenty of hand cream on. my wife hates it when I have rough hands.

Nel
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: matt on November 07, 2005, 07:48:48 pm
Wear a pair of tights,

Plain or fish nets   ;D ;D


Sarah


fishnets are far better

so sarah, what do you prefere  ;)
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: craig jwc on November 07, 2005, 09:36:58 pm
I would have thought a good water and windproof jacket and a good pair of gloves would be enough. Oh and a wooly hat.
Dress up to much and i would have thought it would restrict your movement plus you would get to hot whilst working.

I just bought a pair of sealskin waterproof gloves from millets for £25 and a jacket that walkers use for £25 from a local shop.

I worked outside for years previous to window cleaning and found what i said above was fine.

Craig
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: matt on November 07, 2005, 10:05:31 pm
Ive found the water INSIDE the pump freezes on real cold nights, so i take the pump box into the garage
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 07, 2005, 11:18:38 pm
Put a wee heater in you van. ones that switch on when the temp drops to a certain level.  Nel
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: AuRavelling79 on November 07, 2005, 11:20:22 pm
Put a wee heater in you van. ones that switch on when the temp drops to a certain level.  Nel

I'm not heating my wee up for anyone!
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: dai on November 08, 2005, 08:34:27 pm
I carry a DI vessel in the van in case I run out of water. Do these freeze up too?
DAI
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: steve massey on November 09, 2005, 04:26:50 pm
Hi
We take all hoses and poles in doors on a night as the jets freeze and block up.
I also put a heater in van and when van warms up take heater out and throw a quilt over tank.

Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: Roy Harding on November 09, 2005, 06:52:12 pm
Hi all

I put one of these in the van at night, and find they are economical.

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4159074.htm

Roy :)
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 09, 2005, 06:57:09 pm
Roy                                                                                                                              How does the frost protection work?

You will have to leave your van door unlocked though wont you? I've a bulkhead in mine.

Nel
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: Roy Harding on November 09, 2005, 07:01:32 pm
Hi
No The side door will alow me to close it and lock it with out cutting extension lead.

As for frost protection it great no ice on windsreen and van warm in the morning.

Lovley Job.

Roy
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: matt on November 09, 2005, 07:09:40 pm
i prefere the oil heater type

they look like old radiators, mine was about 20 quid from focus, i just leave it next to my RO in the garage,
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 09, 2005, 07:14:46 pm
does that work of oil or electric?

Nel
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: matt on November 09, 2005, 07:18:48 pm
electric

but its s.posed to be really really cheap to run

not that its on much

they are also s.posed to be safer than the fan type of heaters
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 09, 2005, 07:36:06 pm
Matt,

What type of ro unit have you got?

I was going to get a van mounted ro system, but now I'm thinking of getting a static ro. All my work is within 9 miles of home so its no problem coming home to have something to eat and fill up.

Thinking of cheap 200gall ro- man system or this from gapswater.Which would you buy?
I estamite I will use between 1000-1200 ltrs a day for me and the lad.

Nel.


Price:   £553.19 £650.00  (Including: VAT at 17.5%)
  http://www.gapswater.co.uk/acatalog/Reverse_osmosis_kits.html
Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: matt on November 09, 2005, 07:41:13 pm
Matt,

What type of ro unit have you got?

I was going to get a van mounted ro system, but now I'm thinking of getting a static ro. All my work is within 9 miles of home so its no problem coming home to have something to eat and fill up.

Thinking of cheap 200gall ro- man system or this from gapswater.Which would you buy?
I estamite I will use between 1000-1200 ltrs a day for me and the lad.

Nel.


Price:   £553.19 £650.00  (Including: VAT at 17.5%)
  http://www.gapswater.co.uk/acatalog/Reverse_osmosis_kits.html

i use a 50 or 60 Gall per day RO / DI  from RO man connected to a rain water butt in the garage

i just do upstairs with WFP and use between 100 and 150 L of water a day

persomally i like the RO man's stuff, its a good price and mine has lasted me 15 months

Title: Re: Winter & Wfp
Post by: neil100 on November 09, 2005, 08:09:41 pm
Thanks Matt.

All the best mate.

Nel.