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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee_dewing on July 24, 2012, 06:22:30 pm

Title: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: lee_dewing on July 24, 2012, 06:22:30 pm
Hi,

As title have microbore 6mm, had about 3 months use out of it.

Today reeling it in i noticed a few points along the hose where yellow bit on hose has wore away to white brading underneath.

Thought i was fairly careful.

Worried about springing a leak; got some gorrila tape onboard will that plug a leak?

What's the hardest wearing microbore do you think?

thanks Lee.
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on July 24, 2012, 06:27:26 pm
We have sprung 3 leaks this week, lucky enough they have been close to the end each time so we have only lost about 2 meters ish but im also intrested to know what the most robust hose is?!
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 24, 2012, 06:30:45 pm
Hi,

As title have microbore 6mm, had about 3 months use out of it.

Today reeling it in i noticed a few points along the hose where yellow bit on hose has wore away to white brading underneath.

Thought i was fairly careful.

Worried about springing a leak; got some gorrila tape onboard will that plug a leak?

What's the hardest wearing microbore do you think?

thanks Lee.

Give the office a call and send us a photo and we can authorise a replacement as this should not be the case. Even though it is not leaking as it is only the outer surface it still should perform better than this and in such cases we will always replace the hose.
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: dazmond on July 24, 2012, 07:23:13 pm
i use the gardiners thermobore(orange).its fantastic hose and very tough.granted its a lot more expensive but you get what you pay for.


regards


dazmond
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on July 24, 2012, 07:29:41 pm
i use the gardiners thermobore(orange).its fantastic hose and very tough.granted its a lot more expensive but you get what you pay for.


regards


dazmond


Do you own anything Daz that is not made by Gardiners??  ;D
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: steven ainger on July 24, 2012, 08:11:38 pm
i use the gardiners thermobore(orange).its fantastic hose and very tough.granted its a lot more expensive but you get what you pay for.


regards


dazmond

I use thermobore to, highly recomended.
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: lee_dewing on July 24, 2012, 08:29:16 pm
Thanks Alex, will take pics tomorrow.

Thanks Daz, will look at that now.
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: dazmond on July 24, 2012, 08:32:07 pm
not much james!!my pump,controller and battery are from pure freedom though!! ;) ;D ;D ;D

everything else regarding wfp equipment is from gardiners including my tank and reel!! ;) ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Tony Edwards on July 24, 2012, 08:48:09 pm
i use the gardiners thermobore(orange).its fantastic hose and very tough.granted its a lot more expensive but you get what you pay for.


regards


dazmond


Do you own anything Daz that is not made by Gardiners??  ;D


Yes my pants !!
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Moderator David@stives on July 24, 2012, 09:01:38 pm
Have you ever thought ALL window cleaning equipment is a bit poop.

The only thing i think is remotely reliable is pumps, although I have replaced about 8 over the years.

Is it all one giant headache ?
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Carl@Cwc on July 24, 2012, 09:22:09 pm
yep would agree , most kit is not really any good at all REALLY.

had a lad phone in today that his new pole hose had sprung a leak and its only 2 weeks old :-X  and he is really really careful.. 8)

Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Dave Willis on July 24, 2012, 09:32:10 pm
Have you ever thought ALL window cleaning equipment is a bit poop.

The only thing i think is remotely reliable is pumps, although I have replaced about 8 over the years.

Is it all one giant headache ?

Not really, however, nothing seems to be built to last considering the high costs. Carbon poles are great but somehow you think it's the wrong material for the job - wears far too fast, metal hosereels seem good, brushes are ok but bloody expensive, controllers - varistream seem to be going through a bad patch at the moment, pole hose seems to be poor, microbore varies although Gardiners thermobore seems good so far, rectus fittings - dodgy to say the least. Pumps seem good and often get replaced for no reason. Batteries very poor for our work. Pole end caps are like paper. Pole clamps wear far too quickly. RO units seem trouble free and booster pump has been running for five years day in day out (when it's supposed to be turned off every hour).
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 24, 2012, 10:29:44 pm
Have you ever thought ALL window cleaning equipment is a bit poop.

The only thing i think is remotely reliable is pumps, although I have replaced about 8 over the years.

Is it all one giant headache ?

Get rid of your 8 WFP vans then and go back to maintaining just your own van and life would be so much sweeter - you know it appeals!  ;)
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Moderator David@stives on July 25, 2012, 07:28:26 am
Saying that, I had 2 systems fitted by Alex 3 years ago., and they have been 100% trouble free, apart from one connector which needed replacing recently, so well done on that score,

Now we just have to make the rest better, although it is all improving slightly,

Now heres a suprise at 7.00 am in the morning, i Just had a phone call off one of my lads 30 miles away, in a van i fitted out myself which has been working fine for the last 3 months, who says his pump is pulsing, finally got it sorted after 20 mins trying to explain to him how to get into the cal setting
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Moderator David@stives on July 25, 2012, 07:30:41 am
P,s he was less than 1/2 a me from Alex's house, spooky or what ?

Alex do you do early morning call outs ?

Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 25, 2012, 09:14:21 am
P,s he was less than 1/2 a me from Alex's house, spooky or what ?

Alex do you do early morning call outs ?



7.00am - very doubtful  ;D
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: richardlingard on July 25, 2012, 06:20:52 pm
one thing that i think has probably been the most reliable thing i have had i a while has to be the rectus 26 connecters, i haven't replaced any yet and i have been using them six months !
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: richardlingard on July 25, 2012, 06:21:22 pm
oh and the glue gardiners sell , quality stuff
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Moderator David@stives on July 25, 2012, 09:55:49 pm
I have spent approx £94.17 on Areldite in the last 6 months, we are averaging one loose clamp per week this year
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: AuRavelling79 on July 25, 2012, 10:03:03 pm
I have spent approx £94.17 on Areldite in the last 6 months, we are averaging one loose clamp per week this year

Army Group North grinding to a halt outside Moscow Dave? Supply lines too long?  ;D
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: KS Cleaning on July 25, 2012, 10:15:07 pm
I have spent approx £94.17 on Areldite in the last 6 months, we are averaging one loose clamp per week this year
Don't you mean you have spent EXACTLY £94.17  ;)
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Moderator David@stives on July 25, 2012, 10:24:31 pm
no i mean approx, i made the price up.  ;D


did I tell you 34.76 % of statistics are made up on the spot ?

Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: G Griffin on July 25, 2012, 10:32:31 pm
no i mean approx, i made the price up.  ;D


did I tell you 34.76 % of statistics are made up on the spot ?



The other 72.84% are correct, though.
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Smart Carpet on July 26, 2012, 07:35:48 am
I use 100m of Streamline 8mm Microbore hose, and it is practically unscathed after years of use.  Very tough indeed!
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Mike #1 on July 29, 2012, 09:53:35 am
Hi,

As title have microbore 6mm, had about 3 months use out of it.

Today reeling it in i noticed a few points along the hose where yellow bit on hose has wore away to white brading underneath.

Thought i was fairly careful.

Worried about springing a leak; got some gorrila tape onboard will that plug a leak?

What's the hardest wearing microbore do you think?

thanks Lee.


I use self almagamating tape to fix any leaks or worn hose hose then put some electrical tape over that and it works a treat . Mike
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: ben M on July 29, 2012, 11:29:13 am
I use 100m of Streamline 8mm Microbore hose, and it is practically unscathed after years of use.  Very tough indeed!
same for me!  :D
Title: Re: Gardiners-Microbore
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 29, 2012, 03:03:29 pm
Have you ever thought ALL window cleaning equipment is a bit poop.

The only thing i think is remotely reliable is pumps, although I have replaced about 8 over the years.

Is it all one giant headache ?

Dave I've had 2 sureflow pumps for 1 is now in its 7th yr and the other is now coming up for 5 yrs

Quality pumps

I'm probably pushing my luck having said that though