Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: steven ainger on February 06, 2012, 01:13:14 pm
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went to b&q today, and while i was there saw this garden tool holder, thought to myself that will be ideal to hold my poles
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z295/dune19670/001-5.jpg)
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z295/dune19670/002-7.jpg)
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DOesn't look like it will hold them after the 1st roundabout...
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theres a non slip material on the arms, so far so good, they aint fell off,
time will tell though ???
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Soil pipe for me
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Nice one,always good to see other ideas ;)
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ow much
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ow much
£5.98
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i like it at 5.98
il get one cheers ste
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excellent!
Darran
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So if you have 3 poles and you want the one nearest the van side, will you have to remove others 1st? Looks like you would or else you will have hose spaghetti...
We use gutter downpipe and brackets to store ours, absolutely perfect for the job. Poles slide in and out easy, no mess, easy height to pull out the van and crack on.
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i used a bit of 2x1 slate lat timber, covered in pipe insulation,
Iits a bit hard to describe, but i have 1 pole on the left, 1 pole on the right.... and in the middle can fit in 2 pairs of A-frames..... trad poles etc...
i'll take a picture tommorow in the day light and post.
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i ve got soil pipe seems to do the job nicely. apart from the pole with a switch valve . i have that on a bracket on the side in a pure freedom pole holder
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I only use 2 poles, slx18 & slx30, the 18 is on the outside because it gets used the most, 30 only gets used once or twice aweek.
I did have the poles, on hooks, either side of the van,
But ive now taken my double ladders off the vans roof rack and now carry a little giant tele ladder inside, on the other side of the van,so wanted the poles together