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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bobplum on March 01, 2012, 07:35:08 pm
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does anyone wind in there reel with a electric drill,if so what socket connection do you use
cheers bob
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Wouldn't you need a geni bob?
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I use one, I'm not sure what you mean by socket connection, but this is what i use if I'm thinking along the lines you are thinking of
http://www.screwfix.com/p/nut-socket-driver-bit-set-3pc/17228
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This was covered recently complete with a video of Drill in use.
Go back over previous posts, you'll find it...
Good luck
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just to make myself clear,a cordless drill
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I use one, I'm not sure what you mean by socket connection, but this is what i use if I'm thinking along the lines you are thinking of
http://www.screwfix.com/p/nut-socket-driver-bit-set-3pc/17228
thats probably what i need,i have the socket but no connection between the drill and socket,i am off to screwfix tomorrow for a new door lock so will have a look at these.
Many thanks
Bob
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I use one, I'm not sure what you mean by socket connection, but this is what i use if I'm thinking along the lines you are thinking of
http://www.screwfix.com/p/nut-socket-driver-bit-set-3pc/17228
thats probably what i need,i have the socket but no connection between the drill and socket,i am off to screwfix tomorrow for a new door lock so will have a look at these.
Many thanks
Bob
what size socket is it m8
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Here it is................
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=145711.0 (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=145711.0)
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18 mm,it does fit the nut on the reel handle it was just that i dont have a connection between the socket and the drill but hopefully thanks to lee i should be able to get one from screwfix in the morning
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unlike the past post i have mounted mine by two threaded stud hooks,bolted to the frame inside the van,it can be lifted off the studs at any time,so now when i reel the hose in i am standing,more or less straight instead of bending over the reel,i have a couple of cordless drills in the garage doing nothing so i thought i would give this a try tomorrow if it doesnt work its only cost £4.00 for the socket connections from screwfix
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The screw fix adapters are exactly what you need. Socket on the end, been using mine about a year. Invest in a low torque 18v lithium. 90quid b and q. (extra battery and half hour charger) I get about 50 reels from one battery. (100m) Keep on lowest torque setting (important) will stop you shredding plastic spindle. Mines lasted a year a plastic is still good.
Keep handle handy in case your battery goes. btw. I just hold my drill I think it gives more control. Dont fix it down imo.
Got a mate that had tool made for 60quid to hold socket. Gutted when I found the screwfix adapters :-X
Any questions 07401568219 happy to help.
BVC.
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Ive tired a drill on someones system, works well
What i will say though is like BVC said keep it on low, not only you shredding the plastic spindle but i found it can really pull on your wrist if your not carefel.
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This would probably work better and take up less space
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/060217401?da=1&TC=SRC-angle%20drill
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Don't mess around with recharging battery's, wire it in to a 12v car battery.