Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JackieW on November 15, 2012, 10:51:53 pm
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It must work but I can't be seeing it correctly. Assuming the right hand door is the first opening one of the back pair, how would you reel the hose back onto the hosereel, when the back door is shut, which is the whole idea of having it fed through.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/window-cleaning-water-fed-pole-wfp-van-ford-transit-connect-t220-lwb-high-roof-/181024249528?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item2a25e2d6b8&_uhb=1
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It must work but I can't be seeing it correctly. Assuming the right hand door is the first opening one of the back pair, how would you reel the hose back onto the hosereel, when the back door is shut, which is the whole idea of having it fed through.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/window-cleaning-water-fed-pole-wfp-van-ford-transit-connect-t220-lwb-high-roof-/181024249528?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item2a25e2d6b8&_uhb=1
;D ;D ;D
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Have the door pulled too with you in the middle
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Maybe the operator just opens the door when he's finished cleaning and reels back in?
If you think about it, the back door wouldn't be shut if he was reeling in :)
It's shut for security whilst cleaning
Granted, it looks a bit awkward tho ;D
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I've got the t230 connect with similar set-up, my reel is on the right side of the van, so to unreel and reel-in you have the door open. For security you can close the door on the pipe (if microbore) and lock the van. Just make sure the handle is on the left. ;D
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Looks like you have to be right handed.
Which suits me, as my c0ck is usually in my right hand most of the time anyway.
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Looks like you have to be right handed.
Which suits me, as my c0ck is usually in my right hand most of the time anyway.
which hand is your brain?
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My brain is left-handed as well as being upside and inside out.
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I would never pay £4000 all that